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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this issue of Special Series is to provide a general subject index of current periodic and serial publications of the Military Intelligence Division, War Department. This index covers the Intelligence Bulletin,, Tactical and Tech/nical Trends, Military Reports From the United Nations, and Special Series. These four publications are indexed from the dates of their inception throulgh 31 December 1943. Intelligence Bulletin The Intelligence Bulletin, a monthly periodical, is designed for the use of junior officers and enlisted men. The articles, which deal primarily with enemy tactics and weapons, are selected for their value to the men who are in the theaters of operations or are expected to enter them. As far as possible, the articles are based on the latest information received from military intelligence sources. In order to obtain the widest possible use, the contents of the Intelligence Bulletin are not highly classified, but the periodical is for the exclusive use of military personnel. Each issue is about 90 pages and includes from 15 to 30 illustrations. The index covers the first 16 issues, which are listed below:
Vol. I, No. 1
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Military Reports From the United Nations This monthly periodical is issued for the proper dissemination of recent "Confidential" information of current trends and developments in armies, of both the United Nations (other than the U. S. A.) and the enemy. Until April 1944, it was published under the title Military Reports on the United Nations and was devoted chiefly to articles on the tactical doctrine, technical developments, and operations of the British Imperial Forces. Similar articles occasionally appeared on the Soviet and other United Nations Armies. The average length of each issue is 60 pages; illustrations and maps are included, and an index of the first 12 issues
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will be found in No. 12. ; Ste, index in this volume covers the first 13 issues listed below:
No. 1__________________ 15 Dee 42 2_ .. ______________ 15 Jan 43 3 __________ 15 Feb 43 4_ _.__..__________ 15 Mar 43 .. 15 Apr 43 5------._--------__ 15 May 43 6__---------------No. 7---------- _______ 15 Jan -8________________ .15 Jul 9--______________ 1 Aug . _5 10 -_______________ 15 Sep 11 .____.________.___ 15 Oct 12__________________ 15 Nov 13__--------__ --__ 15 Dec 43 43 43 43 43 43 43

Tactical and Technical Trends Tactical and Technical Trends contains notes on enemy technical and tactical developments along with reports of recent operations. It appears every two weeks. Classified as "Restricted," the issues average about 50 pages and contain a number of illustrations. A topic index for each series of 10 issues appears in the tenth issue of that series. The index covers the first 41 issues, which are listed below:
No. 1_____-______-- __ 18 Jun 2________--___--___ 2 Jul 3 -_--------------16 Jul 4_ _____._______ 30 Jul 5__ __ __ ___ 13 Aug 6 .______.______.._ 27 Aug 7____---____---____ 10 Sep 8_ _________---___._ 24 Sep 9-----------..__-___ 8 Oct 10_. _ ________--__ 22 Oct .. 11 . ___........__ 5 Nov .. 12 ._-._-------------19 Nov 13 --------------3 Dec 14 -_ ___---____-_-__ 17 Dec 15 -___---__-_______ 31 Dec 16 _________-_--__ 14 Jan -17------------------ 28 Jan 18----------_-----__ 11 Feb 19 -____.-__--- __ 25 Feb __ 20 .------------------ 11 Mar 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 No. 21 _________________ 25 Mar 43 -22_ ______-________ 8 Alyr 43 23-____-____________ 22 Apr 43 24--_________________ 6 May 43 25___--__--_______ 20 May 43 26 -_________________ 43 3 Jun 27__--______________ 17 Jun 43 28_______________ 1 Jul 43 29 ________ _______ -15 Jul 43 30_---_-- __-_--__ 29 Jul 43 ---31--________-________ 12 Aug 43 32--________________ 26 Aug 43 33____ __----- -_____ 9 Sep 43 34 _-- __________-__ 23 Sep 43 -35 _--__---_---_-_ 7 Oct 43 36-----------------21 Oct 43 37____ __---_------_ 4 Nov 43 38__---------------18 Nov 43 39 _-----------------2 Dec 43 40__---------------16 Dec 43 41__-----_-30 Dee 43

Special Series Special Series deals with subjects requiring comprehensive, monographic treatment. The primary consideration in selecting topics has been to disseminate information of immediate applicability. based on the best available sources. In addition to much hitherto unpublished material, information previously disseminated in brief or tentative forms in MID periodicals and bulletins is combined with new material on the same subject when exhaustive treatment of that subject is necessary. All issues are classified "Restricted," except Nos. 12 and 13 ("Not To Be Published") and Nos. 15 and 17 ("Confidential").

INTRODUCTION

The index covers the first 19 issues which are described below:
No. 1, British Commandos 9 Aug 42. Data on the origin, organization, training, equipment, and operations of British Commandos; information on similar companies in Australia and New Zealand; British lessons from Commando operations. Tables, maps, iv+138 pp. No. 2, The German Armored Army 10 Aug 42. Based on a study made by the French General Staff immediately after the Armistice; lessons learned by the French; basic principles of employment of an armored army; development and organization of German mechanized and armlored units; offensive and defensive tactics. vi+34 pp. No. 3, German Military Training 18 Sep 42. Methods used in training men and officers of the German Army; training of German youth and the work of the SA (storm troopers); personnel procurement; training; stnadards for officers; general principles of leadership. Appendices include information on maneuvers, field exercises, and the training of umpires and rifle squads. v+106 pp. No. 4, The German Motorized Infantry Regiment 17 Oct 42. Translation of a captured German field manuial on the tactics of the motorized infantry regiment when used as a part of the German armnored division; includes transportation and supply. Appendices include ta:bular information on the motorized infantry regiment. Illus., tables, viii +61 pp. No. 5, The Development of German Defensive Tactics in Cyrenaica-194I 16 Oct 42. German defensive doctrine and its application in the Libyan campaigns; comments and lessons. Illus., maps, vi+60 pp. No. 6, Artillery in the Desert 25 Nov 42. Artillery in desert warfare, based on reports of the Libyan Campaign; German, Italian, and British units engaged in the fighting; enemy and British equipment; German, Italian, and British tactics; antitank operations; smoke; and supply methods. Appendices include a translation of captured German documients on the effective range of German antitank weapons, tables of cllaracteristics of German and Italian artillery, andl (hGerman artillery organizaltion charts. Illus., tables, map x+112 pp. No. 7, Enemy Air-Borne Forces 2 Dec 42. An introductory account of the development of airborne, air-landing, glider-b)ornle, an(d I)arac(llte troops by the Germans, Italians, and Japanese; historical sketch of airborne operations in World War II; German i)arachute troops, gliderborne developments, and airborne transport ; Italian airborne forces; Japanese airborne forces; general conclusions relating to enemy airborne tactics. Appendices include details on the German 5th Parachute Regiment, German parachutes, and the dropping of German arms containers. Illus., tables, viii+104 pp. No. 8, German Tactical Doctrine 20 Dec. 42. RItsume of military doctrines taught at the Kriegsakademie, the German General Staff School: position of the commander, duties of the staff, terrain estimation, concealment, combat intelligence, principles of communication, estimate of the situation, troop dispositions, field orders, marches, the attack, the defense, the delaying action, retirement, and employment of field artillery. Sample German orders are included in an appendix. Illus., viii+86 pp. No. 9, The German Squad in Combat 25 Jan 43. Training of the squad as described in data from German training documents; organization and formations; combat methods; squad exercises. Illus., x+118 pp.

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No. 10, German Antiaircraft Artillery 8 Feb 43. German antiaircraft artillery; organization; weapons; equipment; use with field forces; use in defense of Germany and rear areas. Illus., tables, ix+107 pp.

No. 11, Morale-Building Activities in Foreign Armies 15 AMar 43.

Programs

used by German, Japanese, Italian, Soviet, and British Armies in building morale; administrative factors; special procedures. Illus., vi+59 pp.

No. 12, German Military Abbreviations (N. T. B. P.) 12 Apr 43. German military abbreviations with their equivalents in German and English.
iii+246 pp.

No. 13, British Military Terminology (N. T. B. P.) 15 May 43.

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tary terms and definitions with British equivalents; British military tenrms with U. S. equivalents; Royal Air Force terms; differences between British English and American English; vocabulary of the most common

nonmilitary terms; military abbreviations.

Appendices include infor-

mation on classification of documents; British map systems; standard procedures for transmitting messages: conversion tables for currency, weights, and measures. Illus., tables vi+210 pp. (A supplement entitled Provisional Supplement to MIS Special Series, No. 13 (17 pp.) was prepared under the auspices of the Joint Intelligence Comrnmittee.) No. 14, German Infantry Weapons 25 May 43. Weapons and ammunition used in the standard German infantry regiment with data and illustrations to enable the U. S. troops to identify and operate them; glossary of terms; abbreviations. Illus., tables, xii+190 pp. No. IF, Armement de l'infanterie allemande 16 Aug 43. Frenchl translation of Special Series, No. 14. Illus., tables, xi+171 pp. No. 15, German Coastal Defenses 15 Jan 43. Gernmn coastal defenses; pattern of defenses; naval responsibility; Siebel ferries; harbo'r and beach obstacles; fortifications. Illus., vi+89 pp.

No. 16, Enemy Capabilities for Chemical Warfare 15 Jul 43.

Estimate of

the capabilities of the Axis powers to wage chemical warfare; chemical troops; offensive weapons; defensive equipment; civilian protection. A discussion of area smoke screening is included in an appendix. Illus., tables, xiii+156 pp.

No. 17, German Doctrine of the Stabilized Front 15 Aug 43.

German doc-

trine relating to the stabilized front, particularly zones of modern, pernlanent fortifications; design of such fortifications to facilitate offensive warfare; a study of Germalli fortified systems, and a detailed, illustrated discussion of the West Wall. Illus., tables, maps, ix-141 pp. No. 18, German Winter Warfare 15 Iec. 43. Edited translation of a German manual containing sections on effects of winter conditions on combat and morale; marches and orientation: roads; railway movement; bivoualcs and shelter; construction of winter positions; heating; camouflage; protection of person; rations: health measures; evacuation of wounded; care and use of weapons tild eqluil)ment; signal conmmunication; skis, snowshoes, and snow vehicles. Illus., tables xx+215 pp. No. 19, Japanese Infantry Weapons 31 Dee 43. Concise descriptions based on reports from combat zones and study of actual weapons ; nomenclature; pistols and rifles; grenades and land mines; grenade dischargers; machine guns; mortar s; antitank and infantry guns; srnall-arms ammunition. A discussion of several modifications of Japanese standard small arms is included in an appendix. Illus., tables, xiv+241 pp.

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EXPLANATORY NOTE
The following abbreviations of titles are used in this index: IB-Intellijgeee Bulletin MR--lilitary Reports From the teUnited Nations SS-Special Series TT--Tactical aned Techvnical 1Trcnds Figures that precede these abbreviations in the reference denote the number of the issue of the publication cited (and, in the case of the Intelligence Bulletin, the volume). For example, 16 SS 25 denotes Special Series, No. 16, page 25; I-3 IB 10 denotes Intelligence Bulletin, volume I, No. 3, page 10. The date of each issue is given in the introduction to this volume.
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Aeorial photographs-Continued German, Otterbach sector of WVest Wall, 17 SS 5(, 57 Aerod(csccmsorc, Italian parachute, 7 SS fS Africa (scc a7lso A frika Korps: Egypt; El Alamein operations; Libya:; Middle East; North Africa; Tunisia): Air support of tanks, 2- TT 3 AT units in rearguard action, 22 TTr 10 Field notes on operations, 33 T'1 34 French E(Iquitorial, lnotlor-transport problenls, 1- TT 42-45 Afrika Korps (sc (c lso Africa; Egypt: El Alamein operations): AA forces with 5th Panlzer Division, 8 TT I(;--18 Conlposition, 6 SMS : Ihefensive role iii (C'yrenaica, 5 SS 1-G0 Division supplly of 21st Armored Division, 16 TIT 3
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Libyan (almpaign, 14 TT 49 37 MaI:rkinlg AT mlinelields, 8 "TT Organization, strenigt h, anll( armament of 9t11 Light I)ivision, 6 SS 3-4; 3 TT 5-7; 5 TT 23-25 'act-ics in Egyptilan offenlsive. 13 TT 35 tion, 15 rlT' 42-46 callll Wire colni Aichi i9!9, Jalpaliese (live bomber, 6 TT 3 Air base, definition of, 7 SS 1 glill, 75-mi recoilless Airborne Germani (illus.) 26 TT' 15-18 Airlborne recoil less hoi\wit zer. 1(05-nmm (:erman, (illus.) 35 TT1'20-23 Airbtorne troops (sece e.lsoe Airblornle opleratiolls; Glidlerblo rne troops; Parachute troops): Air-la:ding trloops, definition, 7 SS 1 Allied: German estimate of tactics, II3 IB 17--18 Japanlese estimate of tactics, II-4 IB 1-2 1

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Aircraft-Continued German-Continued Cable cutters on wings of planes, (illus.) 5 MR 3; 18 TT 1-2 Camouflage, 13 TT 1-2 Catapults for launching, (illus.) 2 TT 4-7; 10 TT 3 Communications, use for, 8 SS 24-25 Dinghy, single-seater inflatable, (illus.) 9 TT 2-3 Dispersal of, at airdromes in western Europe, 15 TT 3-4 Dive-bombing planes, I, 2 IB 12 Engine-heating device (illus.) I-6 IB 59-61 Exploding device for jettisoning bomb carriers on JuY8, 11 TrT 3 Flying limitations, 23 TT 1-2 Gasoline, 22 TT 26-37; 30 TT 21 Gas warfare, equipped for, 36 T'f 45-47 Kette, flight of planles, German, 7 SS 19, 54; 11 TT 19, 14 TT 3 Lubricants, 30 TT 21 Markings, 20 TT 3-4; 24 TT 1-2 Protection for aircraft at airdromes, 15 'T 4 Range and load of transport aircraft, 7 SS 50 Refueling, 15 TT 5 Rescue buoy, (illus.) 12 TT 2-4 Rocket device for assisting take-off, 10 TT 4 Salvage of captured aircraft, 16 TT 2-4 Skis on, (illus.) 1-6 lB 53-57 Smoke material, 11 TT 11; 32 TT 50 Storage problem, I-6, lB 57-58 Substratosphere planes, 1-3 IB 27-28; 9 TT 1 Tank-carrying, 3 TT 1 Towing planes for gliders, 7 SS 38, 43 Voltol used as lubricant, 6 TT 2 Winch system of assisting takeoff, 10 TT 3-4 Identification. See Aircraft recognition; Airground communications. Italian: Aerial gas (or incendiary) container, 36 TT 50-51

Airborne troops-Continued British: Airborne division, 7 MR 49-52: 10 MR 3-7 Amphibious operations, 5 MR 55-56 Dieppe raid, 5 MR 55-56 Sicilian assault, 11 MR 59-60 Supply, I MR 41-42 Definition, 7 SS 1 German, 7 SS 8-14, 45-57, 76-77 Gernianl defense against, 11-3, IB 16-21 History, 7 SS 3-5 Italian, 7 SS 50-61, 63-64; 28 TT 3-4 Japanese, 7 SS 14-17, 71-74 Japanese defense against, 1-8 IB (10; II-4 IB 1-6 Tactics, 7 SS 7T--82 United States: AA units, 9 MR 15-16 Sicilian assault, 11 MR 56-57, 6064 Air-burst fuzes, artillery, British, 4 MR 24 Aircraft (see also Aircraft weapons; Antiaircraft measures; Gliders ): Axis. in Middle East, 2 MR 4, 13-15 British: Camouflage of, 7 MR 36 Hurricane IID, AT role of, 8 MR 1-4 Lancaster (heavy bomber), 13 MR 1-2 Mosquito planes, (illus.) 11 MR 1-3 Names of British and U. S. planes in service with the British, 5 TT 37-38 Spitfire IX compared with FockcWulf 190, 11 TT 3 Warning against balloon barrage, 5 MR 7 Canadian, Lancaster II (heavy bomber), 13 MR 2 French, ST, 200 flying boat, 5 TT 4 German (see also Dornnier (Do); Focece-Wulf (FW) Heinkel (He); lHenschel (Hs) ; Junkers (Ju ) ; Messerschimitt (.lle); Stuka) : Antifreezing methods, 1-6 IB 6162

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Aircrafft--Continued Aircraft--Continued Soviet: Italian-Continued Oamoufiage, 13 TT 3 Lavochkin 5 against the German FW190. 37 TT 2-3 Cantieri Z 1007 bomber and reStolrmovik (Sturm)ovik), 10 MR connaissance plane, (illus.) 25, TT 1-3 1-3, 27 TT 2-3 United States: Gas loads, 36 TT 48-49 Macchi 205 fighter (illus.) 30 Captured. Axis use of, 17 Tr 4; TT 1-2 33 TT 1 In service with British, 5 TT' 38 Macchi 202 fighter, 22 TT 1 P-38F comlpared with German Reggiane 2001 fighter, 22 TT 1-2 Savoia-Marchetti 82 ( Canguru), FIv'I)0. 1 'rT 3 transport, 35 TT 1-2 Warnings against: of "screaming Savoia-lliarchetti (SM 79) torBritish, use pedo bomber (illus.) I-5 IB rockets" as, 6 MR 10 59-61 German, 11 TT 8--') : 21 Tr 3, 5 New Zealand, I-1.0 IB 90-91 Japanese: Aircraft weapons: Aich i 99 dive bomber, 6 TT 3 Camouflage, 13 TT 2-3 Gernm n: 15-mm machine gun (illus.) 12 Code names for, 19 TT 1-3; 21 TT 32 TT 1, 2; (illus.) 30'lTT 18-19 13-imi (illus.) 12 TT 1 Fighter, code names for, 21 TT 32 20-ramm gun ()erlikon (illus.) 28 TT 31 Gas loads and ranges, 36 TT 5152 20-imi machine( gun (illus.) 12 Identification, 41 TT 2-3 TT 1, 2: (illus.) 2S TT 31; Katakana (phonetic) markings, (illus.) :30 TT 19 -20 12 TT 47 Japanese 12.7-1lamll machine gun. Models 3S9 and 486, (illus.) 34 Kawansaki 97 heavy bomber, 6 TT 4 TT 3i-37 Mitsubishi Model 98 light United States .50-cal Browning mIn:lchine gun, M 1921, (illus.) 34 bomber, 6 TT 3 Mitesubishi Model 97, Mark II, i'T 3i-37 medium bomber, 25 TT 2, .Air Defense of Great Britain 4-5 (ADGB), 4 MR 1-10 Mitsubishi Model 96 bomber, 6 Air-defense zone of German West TT 3-4 Wall, AA installations, (illus.) 17 SS 125, 127-129 Mitsubishi-Nagoya Zero fighter, 5 TT 1-4; 6 TT 2-3 Airdromes: Mitsubishi Zero fighter, 6 Tr 2Allied: AA defense of, in North Africa, 3;8 TT 4-5 Transport, 7 SS 50, 71-72 7 MR 4 German dive-bombing attacks Zero bombers, 2 TT 1-2; 6 TT 3-4; 25 TT 2, 4-5 on, I-10 IB 26-27 British: Zero fighters, I-1 IB 74-76; 2 TTr 1; 5 TT 1-i4; 6 TT 2-3; 8 AA protection of, 2 MR 8; 7 MR TT 4-5, 16; 19 TT 1-3; 21 8-9 TT 32 Camouflage of, 7 MR 35 Construction in North Africa, 8 Recognition: MR 43 British, 3 MR 9-10; 5 MR 57-58; Construction of advanced land6 MR 5; 8 MR 17-18 ing fields, 19 TT 13-14 German, I-2 IB 16-17; I-7 Ill r)efinition of, 7 SS 1 38-42; 24 TT 27, 28 German: Japanese, I-7 IB 20-21 Anti-airborne-troop obstacles on. New Zealand, 1-10 IB 90- 91 11-3 IB 18-19 United States, 6 MAIR 5

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Airdromnes-Continued German-Co ntilued

Camouflage, 7 TT 15-16, 17; 40 TT 18-19 Dummy, 15 TT 5 In occupied countries, 15 TT 2-7 Obstruction of, prior to withdrawal, (illus.) I-11 IB 4851 Runways in winter, 1-6 IB 52-53
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Japanese: Camouflage and deception methods, 29 TPr :3-4 Fighter planes for night defense of, II-4 IB 11-12 Protection from airborne troop attacks, 11-4 113 4-5 Metal spikes, "crowvsfeet," dropped by Ger:mans on, (illus.) 11 TT 36: 12 TT 40: 13 Trr 40; 14 T'1 41
Air forces (see a(lso Aircraft; Airground communications):

Air forces-Continued Bri tish-Continued Ground forces, direct support to, at battle of El Hamma, 7 MR 1-2 Libyan desert, story of crews of 3 Blenheimn bombers lost in, 28 TT 1-2 Pantelleria gun positions, attacks on, 12 MR 13-14 Pathfinder Force, 12 MR 1-3 Smoke-laying methods, 9 MR 1-3; 11 MR 3-7 Spitsbergen operations, 1 SS 99116 Supply of jungle troops by, 12 MR 26-28 Support of landing operations, 5 MR 47-50 Target location, 12 MR 1-3 Terminology, 1-2, IB 85; 13 SS 80(-82 Vaagso raid, role in, 1 SS 64-66,

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German: AA units of Luftwtaffe, 5 TT 7; 7 TT 7; 8 TT 17 Airdromes, attacks on, 1-10 I13 26-27 Bombing of aircraft in flight, 26 TT 2 Combined action with motorized arm, 2 SS 22-24 Concentration of air power over one area of battlefield, 33 TT 1-3 Cooperation of armored division with aviation, 2 TT 33 Cooperation of reconnaissance aviation with ground forces, 8 TT 7-15 Crete, attack on, 8 TT 51-60 Decoy targets, 17 TT 1-3 Dive-bombing, 1-2 IB 11-14; I-8 IB 22-26; I-10 IB 2428 Evasive tactics of level bombers, 16 TT 1 Fighter support for airborne troops, 7 SS 76-77 Fighter tactics to avoid AA fire, 11 TT 4 Flak directional arrows to guide fighter planes, 22 TT 3-6

Allied: Air superiority in Tunisia, 10 MR 45-46 El Alameirn, role at, 3 MR 42, 43, 46. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56,
57, 59, 60.

German interrogation of air-, force PWs, 1-10 IB 2S-30 Axis: El Alamein, activity at, 3 MR Tactics in Middle East, 2 MR 13-15 Bombing, effect on morale of soldiers, 33 TT 7-8 34 TT 2, 3 Bombings, preliminary to airborne
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British : Aerial photography, (illus.) 4 TT, sec. II, 6-9 Airdrome defense force, 7 MR
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iNDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Air forces-Continued German-Continued Flying discipline, I-8 lB 26-28 Ground security at night, use for, 22 TT 28 Lorenz blind-flying system, 15 TT 5-6 Low-level fighter-bomber raids, 26 TT 3-4 Malta, attack on, 6 TT 5-6 Maps for night bombing, 4 TT 2 Night approach system on airdromes, 15 TT 5-6 Ports, attacks on, I-10 IB 24-2(i Recognition signals, (illus.) 34 TT 38-40 Reconnaissance, 8 TT 7-15 Reflectors to aid recognition of stranded flyers, (illus.) II1 IB 72-73 Roads and gun emplacements, attacks on. 1-10 lB 28 Salvage of captured aircraft, 16 TT 2-4 Smoke, use of, 40 TT 14-17 Soviet comment on experiences with the I'W 190, 37 TT I -. "Star raids" over U. S. S. R., 39 TT 5 Stimulants for personnel, 5 'rT 32 Support of tank attacks. 20 TT 22-23; 24 TT 3; 35 TT 12 Tactics against ground troops, I-8 IB 22-26 Tactics in Middle East, 2 MR 13-15 Tactics on Eastern Front, 32 TT TTr 1-3 1-2; Tanks and infantry, coordination with, 33 TT 2-3 Transport of troops and supplies. 7 SS 45-57 Uniform, new Luftwalffe overall, 20 TT 30 U. S. aircraft, captured, use of, 17 TT 4; 33 TT 1 U. S. S. R. operations, 20 TT 2223; 32 TT 1-2; 33 TT 1-2; 39 TT 5 IB Winter flying problems, I52-62 Italian, 7 SS 59-60; 16 SS 62: 28 TT 3-

Air forces-Continued Japanese: Aerial chemical spray, 16 SS 124 Aluminum "slick" as navigational aid over water, 17 TT 3-4 Bombing tactics, I-1 IB 73-74; 11-4 I11 7-10; 1 TT 1; 8 TT 5-6; 26 TT 1-2 Code of abbreviations, 12 TT 5659 Components, of the Army and Navy, 37 TT 27 Convoys, torpedo-plane attacks on, II-4 IB 10-11 Decoy tactics (illus.), 20 TT 1--2 Dive-bombing, I-1 IB 73 Fighter planes, night defense of ai rfields by, 11- 4 IB 11-12 Fighter tactics, I-1 IB 71-72; II-4 IB 11, 2 TT 2; 8 TT 4-5, 16; 20 TT 1-3 Guadalcanal operations, 22 TT 45 Naval forces at Wake, cooperation with, I-8 IB 53-54 Pilots, training and ability, 15 T`T 1-2 Role in military operations, I-1 IB 70-71 Solomon Islands, tactics in, I-4 IB 11-12 Supplies lroI)ped by parachute, I--1 IB 74 "Swing' b)olnl)ing, I-1 IB 74 Tactics of a "Rufe' Zero, 20 T'1' 1. 2 Tar get designation and signaling, 2 'iT 2 -3 Torpedo bombing, I-1 IBI 73 Torpedo-plane atltac(ks against convoys, II-4 113 10-11 U. S. planes, use of 17 TT 4; 33 TT 1 Soviet: Aircraft against tanks, 38 TT 1-2 Air-ground cooperation, 10 MR 1 Combating German tla(tices on Eastern Front, 33 TT 2-3 Experiences with the Gernan FW190. 37 TT 1-3 Organization, 10 liMR 1 School of aviation, Engels, 4 MR 59-60 Support of AT defenses. 35 'TT 12

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS A leutian Islands-Continued Equipment, Japanese, found on I(iska, 37 TT 25-26 Food, Japanese, available for troops, I-11 IB 69-70 Algiers operations, British, AA role in beach assault, 8 MR 11-12 Allowances for and welfare of soldier's family, foreign practices, 11 88 28-30 Allowances of British Commandos, 1 SS 9-10 Alpine chemical company, Italian, 16 SS 51 Aluminum AT mine, Gemrman, (illus.) 35 TT 31-32 Ambularnce, German. 1.4 TT 37 Ambulance sleds, German, 18 SS 208; 14 TT 37 Amb)ushing, instructions, British, 1-7 IB 67-70 .lmrdeo d'Aosta, Italian Air Force Assault Regiment, 28 TT 3-4 Ammunition (sce also Bombs; Shells; and individual weapons): Al' cap, defirlition, (illns.) 18 TT 32, 33 Ballistic cap, definlition, (illus.) 18 'TT 32, 33 British: AA requirements for beach assault, 6 MR 3 AA shrapnlel, effectivetress of, 2 MR 2 El Alamein, expenditure at, 4 MR 24 Incendiary, 6 MR 40 Small arms. interchangeability of, 4 TT 21-22; 22 'IT 35 Supply in Tibya, 7 TT 35--36 Captured( munitions, British destruction or salvage of, 18 TT 27-28 Flislaless powder. See Flashless powder. Gernla n: AlP (see also individual weapons), I-9 IB 56-58; 4 TT 21 AP 40 AT, (illus.) 18 TT 30, 33; 24 TT 4 AT amlnurnition developments, 26 TT 9, 10-11 AT rifle, standard, 14 SS 178-181 Belted, 14 SS 172 Caliber measurement, 14 SS 161

Air forces-Continued Soviet--Contin ued Tactical employmlent of attack aviation, 27 TT 2-3 United States: Air support of landing operations, 22 TT 48 Diary of survivor of plane crash in south Pacific, 11-4 IB 7989 Guadalcanal operations. 22 TT 45 Southwest Pacific, sull)port of ground units in, 4 MR 44 Air-ground comlnmurlic(l tins: German, 1-2 IB 1(i-17; I-7 IB 3842: 7 SS 5-57, 82: 8 SS 24; 18 SS 11s-119; 24 TT 26-33; 25 TT'I'2S. 30 Japanese, 1-7 IB 17-21; 41 TT 2-3 Air-ground cooperation. See Air forces. Air observation posts (OPs), British, in North Africa, 10 MR 22; 11 MR 261-30 Airplanes. Sce Airc raft. Airport (see also Airdromes), definlition of, 7 SS 1 Air Protection Leaulre, Germanyl; 16 SS 46-47: 17 T'T 17 Air Protection League (UNP'A), Italian, 16 SS 83; 17 TT 17 Air-raid shelters, Japanese, 17 TT 17 Air-raid warnings: British, 2 MR 9-13; 6 MR 10; 9MR 7 German, 10 SS 73, 100-102: 11 TT 8-9; 21 TT 3, 5 Air reconnaissance. See Reconnaissance. Air signal troops, Gernlan, 11 'l.r 8 Air tactics. See Air forces. Akhja (Ackija) sleds, description ia(d (lerman use 5o1, (illls.) 18 SS 151, 152: 198-21.H), 2l;4: (illus.) 19 TT 28-30; (illus.) 39 TT 28Alamein, El. Sec El Alamein operations. Alarms, (German use as gas or plane warnings, 8 SS 24 Alarm wires, barbed-wire obstacles. German, II-1 IB 43-44; 1.5 SS 22 Aleutian Islands (see also Attu): AA fire, Japanese, 4 TT 5

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Ammunitioll--Continued Ammunition--Continued Italian-Continued German-Continued Small arins, interchangeability Chart of pistol, rifle, machineof, 4 TT 21-22; 22 TT 35 gun, and mortar, 14 SS 182Tracer bullets, 14 TT 16 184 Japanese: Distribution to company in comS-mm pistol, 19 SS 238 bat, I-9 IB 41 Flilshless, 27 TT 39 SS 8, 14, Dummy or practice, 14 Handling, II-2 IB 57-59 33, 171, 179, 183 Identification by color of bands, II-3 IB Gas shells, I-7, IB 36; 19 SS 234 89-91; 16 SS 17-18; 37 TT 7.7-mm,, 19, SS 237, 238 10-12 6.5-mn,11 II-2 IB )59; 1l) SS 234Gudol flashless powder. 31 TT 37 23t6,. 238 Handling and storage in winter, Small arms, 19 SS 238: 4 'TT 22 SS 168-170 18 Salvage by Germans, 7 TT 32-33 Hollow-charge (scc also individStorage during rainy seasons, 40 val weapons), (illus.) 1-9 TT' 13-14 IB 56-58; 4 TT 21 ; 18 TT 27 United States, AA requirements Infantry-weapon, (illus.) 14 SS for beach assaullt, 6 MR 7 161-184 Aminninition belts: Labeling practices, (illus.) 14 SS 14 SS 78--S0 ( erman, 162-171 Japalnese, (illus.) 19 SS 34 Liquid air in shells, 1 TT 5-6 Amnphetamine (benzedrine), 2 MR Markings on, 14 88 172 3!)-43; 3 MR 26--28; 1I TT 21)Parachute cartridge for wind 30 r 23 measurement, 1() (see also Amphibious operations sublla:chile-glun, and Pistol Landing craft): standard, 14 SS 173, 182-1S4 Allied: Rifle and machine-gun, 7.92-mm, 1)ieppe, Aug 42, 5 MttR 39-60; 35 14 SS 174-177; 182- 184 TT 34 7.92-mm types, 14 88 174-177; 4 T'obruk, 35 TT 32--33 TT 23 British: Small arms, interchangeability Airborne troops, use of, 10 MR of, 4 T'T 21-22; 22 TT 35 55-56 field, 13 TT 41-43 Stacking in the Beach group, 10 MR 43-44 Storage on desert, 0 SS 37-38 Beach landings, AA dlefense of, 3 Tank Pz.Kw. II, carrie(d by, 22 MR 1-8 TT 13 Madagascar, 4 MR 40. 43 Tanks, supply of, in North Salerno landings, (nap) 13 MR Africa, I-4 IB 32-33 33-38 projectile, defillition, Goerlich-type Sicily, 11 MR 53 :-5 (illus.) 18 TT 33, 34 Spitsbergen, 1S S9 ..- 116 Hollow-charge, definition, (illus.) Vaagso, Norway, I SS 57-97 33, 34, 35 18 TT Varengeville, France, 28 TT 48 Italian: Waterproofed vehicles, tests of, (see also individual UweapAP 2 MR 46 o0ns), 4 TT 21 Japanese: Artillery, 6 SS 22 (Corregidor, 12 MR 48-4A Comment by prisoners, I-(6 IB Guadall(canal, 1-10 11B3i2-6. 28-29 Landing operations, I-- IB 59; Hollow-charge (see also individI-6 IB 9-13; I-9 IB 24-26; ual ceapons), 18 TT 27 II-3 IB1 49-58; 13 TT 14-22 75-mm (75/27) HE fragmnentaNew Guinea, 1-10 IB 61--62 tion shell, (illus.) 26 TT 40. Timor, 8 TT 38-39 41

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Antiaircraft (AA) measures--Con. British-Continued Airdromes in Great Britain, defense of, 2 MR 8; 7 MR 8-9 Air-raid warlnings, 2 MR 9-13; 6 MR 10; 9 MR 7 Armored cars, protection for, 6 MR 17-18 AT role, I MR 10-11; 2 MR 4-6; 3 MR 13-14 BC telescope, 4 MR 5 Beach assault role, 6 MR 1-8; 8 MR 11-12 Britain, defense of, 4 MR 1-10; 7 MR 9-12 Camouflage andd deception, 3 Ml? 14; 8 MR 18-20 Captured equipment, use of, 9 MRT 5 Coastal defenses, 6 MR 10-11; 9 MR 7-8 Coast artillery in AA role, 1 MR 20 Deployment of guns, 10 MR 9-10 Directfor, self-propelled, 2 MR 2 Double parachute link arming system, (illus.) 6 MR 13-14 El Alanmein, 5 MR 13-14 Emplacements, 1 MR 8-9 Enemy aircraft destroyed by, 2 MR 3-4 Erelrny hireraft engagement, 2 MR 13-15; 8 MR 6-8

Amphibious operations-Continued ,Japanese-- Continued T'Iactics, I-1 IB 59; I-8 IB 47-54; I-10 IB 61-64; II-3 IB 49-58; 22 TT 43 Wake Island, (illus.) I-8 IB 4754 United States: Landing tactics, 9 MR 10, 12, 1314; 22 TT 46-48; 30 TT 40-41 Solomonls, 22 TT 46-47 Amphibious tanks: German: Pr. Kiw. VtI, "Tiger" equipped as, 11-1 IB 60, 61; 30 TT 9; 34 TT 18-19 Pz. Ku7. 38/T, 6 TT 30-31 Pz. KuI. 11/ equipped as, II-1 IB 59-60, 61; 30 TT 8-9 Soviet, 35 TT 15 Amphibious troop carriers, German, 1 TT 18-19 Angle-iron grill AT obstacles, German, (illus.) 17 SS 135, 136 Angle of impact, definition, in relation to armor, 18 T'7 30 Anirnal-drawn transport: Japanese, 25 TT 30-31 Soviet, 25 ]lT 30-31 Annuities, Japanese, 11 SS 16, 17 A.snaldo mobile AA' gun, 75-mm (75/46) Italian, 6 SS 24-25; 7 TT 34 Antiaircraft (AA) measures (see /also Balloon defenses; Searchlights): Allied: North African operations, 7 MR

Equipment, 7 MR 8-9

Field-artillery role, 2 MR 6-8

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Salerno, 13 MR 2-3 Small-arims fire, effect of, I-S IB 24 Austra lian, artillery-support role, 6 MR 52 Axis positions, effect of air attacks on, 12 MR 13-14 British (see (also 40-mm AA gln, British; 20-mm AA. gun, 13ritish): Aerial dart gun for training AA machine gunners, 33 TT 4-7 Airborne division, 8 MR 4-5; 10 MR 5 Air IDefnse of Great Britain (ADGB), 4 MR 1-10

Fighter cover, 9 MR 5 Figh ter-searchlight cooperation, 5 MR 12; 7 MR 9-12

Fir-st and Eighth Army problems, 8 MR 5-22

4.5-in gun, 4 MR 4 Glider engagement, 1 MR 11-12 Ground target engagement, 1 MR


6-7 Gun control, 4 MR 7-9

Gun mountings, 1' TT 2 Gun operations room, function


of, 4 MR 7, 8, 9, 10

Heavy AA employment, 4 MR 11; Height finders, 4 MR 4 Infantry use of AA weapons, 6 MR 38 Intelligence function, 4 MR 910 8 MR 10, 13-14, 16; 9 MR 5

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE Antiaircraft (AA) measures-Con. British--Continued Layouts and siting, 4 MR 5-7; 8 MR 14-16 Light AA employment, 4 MR 11; 8 MR 8-10, 13, 14-15, 16; 9 MR 5-6 London defenses, effectiveness of, 5 MR 11-12 Malta, defenses at, 1 MRI 1-6; 2 MR 3-4; 3 MR 8 Merchant ships, 1 MR 7 Middle East, in, 1 MR 6-7, 8-10;2MR 4,13-15; 3 MR 1114 Mountain warfare, in, 11 MR 43-44 Night fire, effectiveness of, 5 MR 12-13 North African operations, 4 MR 11; 6 MR 13-14; 7 MR 3-8; 8 MR 5-22 Organization, 2 MR 1; 3 MR 11; 4 MR 3; 6 SS 73-74 Passive defense measures, 3 MR 14; 9 MR 4-5 Physical training for AA units, I-9 IB 79-83 Ports, defense of, 9 MR 3-8 Predictors,4 MR 4; 9 MR 15 Radar employment, 4 MR 5, 11; 12 MR 8-9 RAF Regiment, 7 MR 8-9 Raid on England, German, 12 MR 9-10 Range finding, 12 MR 8-9 Road discipline of AA units, 6 MR r)-6 Rocket, 3 MR 5-7 Shrapnel ammunition, effectiveness of, 2 MR 2 Small-arms fire against aircraft, 9 T1T 3-4; 13 Tr 26; 14 TT 8 Stiffkey stick, 4 MR 11: 6 NMR 6-7; 9 MR 15; 11 MR 12-14; 12 MR 9 3-in mobile gun, 4 MR 4 3-in mortar, (illus.) 12 MR 16-18 3-in semimobile gun, 4 MR 4 3.7-in fixed gun, 4 AIR 4 3.7-in, mobile gun, 3 MR 3-4; 4 MR 4. 11; 5 MR 16-17
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Antiaircraft (AA) measures-Con. British-Continued Tobruk, AA defense, 3 MR 14; 11 TT 4-5 Training, 8 MR 20-22; 9 MR 9; 6 TT 7-8 Troop-column protection, 1 MR 9-10 Twin cable bomb system for ba.lloon barrages, 4 MR 11-13 2-in UP (unrotating projectile) rocket, 3 MR 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 Vickers Mlk VIII automatic guns, 4 MR 4 Warships in AA role, 9 MR 5 Waterproofing equipment, 6 MR 5 Canadian: 40-mni AA gun, QF, Mk I, 5 MR 15 3.7-in AA gun, QF, Mk II, 5 IMR 15 3.7-in self-propelled gun, 6 MR 18-19 Finnish, 6 TT 45 French, 90-mra AA gun used by Germans as AT weapon, 4 TT 3 Gernlan (see also 88-mm multipurpose gun, German; 5(0-mmn AA/ AT gun, German; 20)-iai AA/ AT gun, German): AA artillery, conclusions regarding, 10 SS 106-107 Adapter used with machine gun (illus.) 14 SS 53, 56, 57 Aerial defense with all weapons, 32 TT 2-4 Air-defense zones of the West Wall, (illus.) 17 SS 53, 125, 126-129 Airdrome protection, 15 TT 6 Air-force compolnent, 10 SS 211; 28 TT 4 Air-raid-warning system, 10 SS102; 11 TT -9; 21 TT 3, 5 Air signal troops, 11 TT 8 Area smoke-screen protection for cities, &38 TT 14-17 Army Flak battalion, 13 'TT 3-4 Army ground forces contingent, 10 SS 11-13 AT role in desert, 6 SS 9-18 Ceilings, 25 TT 5-8; (illus.) 35 TT 6

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Antiaircraft (AA) measures-Con. Germlan-Continued Light AA guns, employment, 11 TT 5-6; 35 TT 4; 41 TT 47-48 Light cannon, 1-3 IB 20 Low-flying aircraft, defenses against, 30 Tl'' 6 Luftwaffe units, 5 TT 7; 7 TT 7; 8 TT 17 Machine guns in AA role, I-3 IB 20; 35 TT 3, 4, 6 Mission of ground AA defenses, 11 TT 5 Mobile guins. 10 SS 86, 88 Naval. 10 SS 13; 9 TT 4-5 150-mm AA gun, 10 SS 19, 43-45; 35 TT 6 105-nunm AA gun, 10 SS 19, 43-45 1.46-in naval AA gun, 9 TT 4 128-mm AA gun, 26 TT 4 127-mm AA gun, 1(0 SS 19', 45 Organization, 10 SS 1-13, 84-85; 5 TT 5-7; 28 TT 4-9 Panzer division, employment of AA forces by, 8 TT 16-18 Positions, 10 SS 78-79; 17 SS 128-129 Predictors, 26 TT 4; 40 TT 1-2 Radio-location, equipment, 10 SS 5, 50-51 Railway Flak, 5 TT 7-8; (illus.) 17 TT 5-11; 18 TT 3 Railway trains, defense of, 10 SS 70-72 Range, 10 SS 64, 65; (illus.) 25 TT 5-8; (illus.) 35 TT 3-6 Range-finder, 1-meter-base, (illus.) 10 SS 25-28 Real-arlea installations, protection of, 10 SS 69-70, 88-92 Rope barrage, 19 TT 4 Self-protection by all troops, II2 IB 18-20 Sevastopol, employmlent at, 7 iTT 1-2 75-mm AA gun, 6 SS 100; 10 SS 19, 36 0.79-in AA naval machine gun, 9 TT 4-5 Shells, area burst of, 40 TT 2 Sights, 10 SS 49-50: (illus.) 2 TT 8-11; 3 TT 3-4; 41 TT 4-6

Antiaircraft (AA) measures-Con. German-Continued Coastal six-gun layout, (illus.) 10 SS 91 Deception and concealment of, 10 88 79-80 S Directors, fire, (illus.) 10 SS 4649; 6 TT 8; 1-4 TT 7 , Dummny guns and positions, use of, 10 SS 88 83.5-min AA gun (Czech) 21 T' 4, 6 Emplacements, 10 SS 78-79; 17 SS 128, 129 Field army, with, (illus.) 1-10 IB 34-36; 1I-3 IB 2ti;--36; 10 SS 60-80; 28 TT 9; 41 TT' 41-49 F.re-contrlol mlethods (sce atlso individual ucapons), , 10 SS 23-28, 46-51, 92-94; 28 r'r 8; 35 TTr fiFla-Bataillone. AA battalion, of infantry, 7 TT 7: 13 T'' 3-4; 28 T"r 4 Flakartillerie, AA artillery of the Gelman Air Force, 10 SS 211; 28 'IT 4 'lak direc(tional arrows to guilde fighter planes, 22 T'r 3-6 tFlaklgruppen, 10 SS 84: 2S '"TT' 7 Flak intelligellne service, 10 SS 101-1 02 40-mm AA/AT gun, Bofors, 21 L'rr 4 40-mmr AA gun, 10 SS 18, -24 47-mnm AA/Aq' gun (('zech), 6 SS 9, 98 47-mm AA gun, 10 SS 1S, 35; 5 T'l' 15 4.1-in naval AA gun, 9 TT Ground deployment as AA protection, 34 TT 4 Ground targets, use against, 10 SS 73-78: 6 TT 8-9 Heavy AA batteries, I-3 IB 1920; IT--3 lB 27-33: 11 TT 5-6; 16( TT 4; 20'T 5--7; 35 TT 5-6t; 41 TT 45-47 Hein,atflak units, 20 T'I' 4-5 Home defense, 10 SS 81-1105; 20 TTr 4-5: 28 rPT 7 Layouts. (illus.) 10 SS 78-79, 89-91

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Antiaircraft (AA) measures--Con. German--Continued Small-arms fire against aircraft, II-2 IB 20; 9 TT 3-4; 13 TT 26; 14 TT 8; 35 TT 3, 4 Sound-locator apparatus, 1-3 11B 18-19 Static guns, use of, (illus. ) 10 SS 86, 87 Stereoscopic tire director (illus.) 10 SS 46-49; 0 TT 8; 14 rTT 7; 26 TT 4; 40 TT 1-2 Testing AA gun barrels ill combat areas, 34 TT 35-30 37-mm AA/AT gull, 6 SS 9; (illus.) 10 SS 18, 28. 30-34, 77-78: 9 TT 42; (illus.) 25 TT 30-38 3.5-in AA navall gun, 9 TT 4 Towers, use of, 10 SS 86: (illus.) 15 SS 85-8(;, 87, 88; (illus.) 17 SS 127, 128 Training infantry squad in1 proteetion against aircraft, 9 SS 7-77 Transition from AA role to other 3 roles, 10 SS 62-6.6 Tren(ls in weaplon developmenTts, 1(1 SS 14-17 Troopl-( lumn protection, 11-2, IB 18-20; 10 SS (64-66( Troop-train protection, 5 T'T 7 -S8 20-rm llOnltainl (hlull-pllr)sse gun Model 38, 13 T'l 5-6 Warships, defense of, 9 TT 4-5 Weapons, classification of, 10 SS 16-17 Italian: 90-mm (90/53) AA/AT self-propelled gun, Seiovntctc, 25 TT 48; (illus.) 20 TT 11-12 102-mm (10)2/35) AtA lnd coa-stdefense gun, 6 SS 26, 111; 7 TT 34-35; 11 T'T 14 75-mm (7;5/50) AA gun, (; SS 111; 11 TT 44 75-mm (75/49) AA/AT ,SNkola gun, (illus.) 34 TT' 33-35 75-mm (75/46) AA gun, Model 34, 6 SS 111; 11 TT' 44 75-rnm (75/46) AA mobile gun, Ansaldo, 6 SS 24-25; 7 TT 34 75-mm (75/27) AA gun, truckmounted, 25 T'T 48

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Antiaircraft (AA) ineasures--Con. Italian-Continued (76/40) AA/AT gun, 6 76-rinl SS 2t3; 7 'T 3r5 76-rnni (76/40) AA gun, 6 SS 111 ; 11 Trr 44 37-nurn (37/54) AA gun, Breda, 6 SS 110; 11 TT"l'43 37-n11n (37/54) AA gun, light doull)le-barreled, 6 SS 25-26; 7 TT' 34 20-mlm AA/AT gun Breda, --3 I B 59; 11 TT' 42 28 TTl' 32 20-nia AA/AT gun, Isotta Fraschivi..28 TT' 32 20-1mn AA gunl, Brcda, British use of, 3 MR 12 20-mlll AA gun, Scotti, I-3 IB 59 Japianese: AA Defense Association, 17 TT 17 Islands, AA fire over, Ale1uti;a 4 T'T 5 Bomb) use(d gainst grounded aircraft, 41 TT 32 Camouflatge, 1-10 llB 78-79 .50 (c:i.miaceline gun, 12 TT 7 Fightetrs, tactics against, 11-2 IB 51 5-in AA naval gun. 8 TT 19 4-in AA IIaIvIl giuni, 8 TT' 19 Guni installations, 31 TT' 2-8 Heightl inder, (illus.) 39 TT 30-32 Jungle troops, (lefenlse instructions to, 1-11 IB 75 Landings, protection for, II-3 lB 62 Observation pIarties, 1-8 IB 58; II-4 IlB 20 Organization (of regiment, 32 TT 4-5 Iadli,,) direction-tinders in the Solomnolis, I-4 IB 12 .78-in AA naval gull, 8 TT 19 AA gail, (illus.) I-X8 IB 75-ino 72-74; 10 TT'34: 12 TT 0--7 Ships, 1-4 IB 12; 11-:3 Ill t-,-fil 13-riill machline gun, Model 93 (19:33) twill heavy, (illls.) 19 SS 127-134. f,)l. 241 gun, AA machlin 13.2-mnm IHotchkis.s type, 1-8 IB 7576; 10 TT 33

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Antigas measures-Continued Antiaircraft (AA) measures-Con. German-Conti nued Japa nese-Continued 3-in AA naval gun, 8 TT 19 Gasldufer, impregnated paper, 16 SS 43 25-mnl porn-porl Hotchkiss-type gun, (illus.) I-8 IB 74-75; Gas masks, (illus.) 16 SS 3612 TT 7 38; 18 SS 175-176: 5 TT 20-mam AA/AT gun, Model 98, 19; 17 TT 16, 18; 29 TT 16 (illus.) II-1 IB 21-24; (ilGasproofing fortifications of lus.) 19) SS 177-187, 241; West Wall, 17 SS 83 10 TT 33; 38 TT 2-6 Gas-proof shelters, 17 TT 15-16 Warships, defense of, II-3; IB 60Gas sentries, 16 SS 5 61; 8 TT 19-22 "Gastilt," 16 SS 42; 15 TT 12New Zealand, I, 10 IB 87-91 13 Soviet: Horse protection, 16 SS 45; 18 Artillery vs. enemy planes, S7 SS 176-177; 17 TT 18; 25 TT 8-9 TT 15 Methods, 3 TT 41-42: 39 TT 5-6 Losantin tablets for treatment Motor columrs on the march, deof contaminated skin, 1-4 fense of, 12 TT 4-6 IB 52-53; 1-7 IB 33; 16 SS United States: 43; 29 TT 16 Airborne AA units, 9 MR 15-16 Parachute-troop equipment, 13 North African campaign, 9 MR TT 46, 49-50 9-16 Rh.odasopa antigas soap, 17 TT Philippine Islands defense, 12 16 MR 38, 39, 43, 49 Training, I-7 IB 32-34; 16 SS Tactics in combat, 11 MR 9-10; 4-5 30 TT 40 Warning flags for gassed areas, Anticoncrete shells, 150- and 210-llan, (illus.) 24 TT 11-12 German, 18 TT 23-24; 32 TT 34Wax-paper gas cape, 15 TT 13 35 Italian: Antifreeze, German use of Diesel oil Civilian protection, 16 88 83; 17 as, 21 TT 26 rlT 17 Antifreezing methods used on airClothing, (illus.) 16 SS 75-76, 77 craft, German, I-6 IB 61-62 Collective protection, 16 SS 76, Antigas measures (see also C(hemical 78 w a r f a r e; Decontamination; Gas alarms, 16 SS 82 Gas): Gas detectors, 16 SS 74-75 British training, 1. MR 21-25 Gas masks, (illus.) 16 SS 70German: 74; 17 TT 1.7; 29 TT 17 Antigas sheet, 29 TT 16 Regimental units, 16 SS 51-52 Cellaplan, an ti gas material for clothing, 17 TT 16 Japanese: Civilian protection, 16 SS 46-47; Civilian protection, 16 88 14717 TT 15-16 148; 17 TT 17 Clothing, 16 SS 40-42; 18 SS 177; Clothing, 16 SS 141-142 13 TT 4.9-50; 15 T'T 11-13; Collective protection, 16 SS 142 17 TT 16 Gas alarms, 16 SS 141 Collective protection, 16 SS 42Gas detectors, 16 SS 13.9-141 43 Gas masks, (illus.) 16 SS 135139 Equipment, I-7 IRB 32-34 Military personnel, 1-2 IB 47Eyeglasses for use with gas 48; 1-3 IB 52-53; 1-10 IB mask, 5 TT 19 85: 22 TT 18-19 Gas detectors, 16 SS 38-39; 18 United States, clothing, 1 TT 8 SS 177; (illus.) 23 TT 11, Antilice clothing, German, 36 TT 33 12

INDEX TO INTELLIGENTCE PUBLICATIONS Antilifting device fitted to French AT mine, 22 TT 27 Antiparachutist tactics:

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1-4 German, II-3 IB 16-21; II-4 IB 54-56 Japanese, I-8 IB 60; II-4 IB 6 Antipersonnel bombs. See Bombs. Antipersonnel mines. See Mines. Antipersonnel s w i t c h, British, (illus.) I-12 IB 80-82 Antitank (AT) measures (see also Antitank obstacles; Mines): AT gun, evaluation of, 41 TT 1316 British: AA in AT role, 1 MR 10-11; 2 MR 4-6; 3 MR 13-14 Air force AT activities in Middle East, 8 MR 1-4 AT guns in defense, 12 MR 33; 6 SS 85-86 Attack against German heavy tank, PZ. KW. IV. 30 TT 7-8 Batteries of airborne division, 10 MR 5 Desert tactics, 6 SS 73-86; 15 TT 32 El Alamein, 1 MR 12; 5 MR 1718 Field artillery in AT role, 1 MR 13; 7 MR 13-15 57-mm AT gun (6-pounder), 4 MR 25-26, 28; 6 MR 39, (illus.) 6 SS 29-30; 8 TT 4647; 16 TT 24 40-mm (2-pounder) gun, 5 MR 16; 6 MR 39; 6 SS 26-29, 7879 Hawkins No. 75 grenade, (illus.) 9 MR 24-26; 35 TT 13 Hurricane IID plane in AT role, 8 MR 1-4 Infantry AT projector (PIAT), 6 MR 39; (illus.) 7 MR 4548 Infantry division, AT guns of, 3 MR 25; 6 MR 39 Malaya, tactics in, 13 TT 24 Medenine, role of AT weapons in Battle of, 7 MR 13-15 Middle East, measures in, 1 MR 12-14 Mountain warfare, 11 MR 43

Antitank (AT) measures--Con. British-Continued Positions for AT guns, I-5 IB 78-80 Remote-control device for AT guns, 8 TT 23-24 17-pounder, 6 MR 39; 13 MR 3-4 Siting of AT weapons, 13 TT 4-5 Spotlight AT laying apparatus, (illus.) 27 TT 6-7 Tactical employment of AT guns, I MR 13-14 3.7-in AA gun used as, 5 MR 1617 Tunisia, AT artillery in, 10 MR 46 25-pounder, 5 MR 16 Warning system, 1 MR 12 Finnish defense, 6 TT 43-45; (ilIns.) 21 TT 8-11 French: 90-mm (AA) gun used by Germans as AT weapon, 4 TT 3 German (see al.so 88-mm multipurpose gun, German; 50-mm AA/ AT gun, German; 50-mm AT gun, German; 37-mm AT gun, German; 20-mm AA/AT gun, German) AA in AT role, I-9 IB 53-54; II3 IB 27, 30, 33-34; 10 TT 50; 21 TT 6; 32 TT 5 Ammunition developments, I-9 IB 56-58; 26 TT 9, 10-11 AP 40 AT shot, (illus.) 18 TT 30, 33; 24 TT 4 Armor penetration of AT guns, 12 TT 10-11 Artillery in AT role, I-8 IB 19 Assault decoration for tank hunters, (illus.) I-12 IB 32 AT gun mounted on ski runners, (illus.) 18 SS 208 AT guns used with tanks, (illus.) 27 TT 8 AT magnetic charge, (illus.) 23 TT 3-6; 36 TT 5 AT protection of defensive zone, 17 SS 18-20 AT role in defense, 2 SS 24-25 Attacking the U. S. M-3 General Lee tank, (illus.) 41 TT 6-8 Defense against armored division, 2 SS 31-34

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Antitank (AT) measures--Con. German--Continued 7.92-mm AT rifle (illus.) 14 SS 34-40; 18 SS 160; (illus.) 5 TT 10-11; 9 TT 40; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29; (illus.) 37 TT 32-34 75/55-mm AT gun (illus.) 40 TT 5-8 75-mm AT gun 1-9 IB 54-55; (illus.) 1-11 IB 38-41; 18 TT 4; 22 TT 6; (illus.) 25 TT 9-12, 40 75-mm M-1897 gun, French, used as an AT gun, 34 TT 6-7 76.2-mm gun, Soviet, (illus.) 6 SS 20, 21, 102; 8 TT 24-26; 17 TT 13.; (illus.) 21 TT 67; (illus.) 25 TT 41-42; (illus.) 29 TT 7-8 Simultaneous use of guns of various calibers, 32 TT 5, 7 Smoke weapons, I-7 IB 58-60; 1-12 IB 24-25 Tactical employment, I-8 IB 1819; I-11 IB 27-31; II-2 IB 30; (illus.) 5 SS 8-19, 35, 39-43, 48-49 6 SS 76; 10 TT 45-51; 14 TT 10-11; 18 TT 3, 18; 32 TT 6 Tank-destroyer-battalion organization, 6 SS 107 Tank-hunting tactics, (illus.) I12 lB 19-32; 10 TT 50-51; (illus.) 23 TT 31-47; (illus.) 29 TT 8-9 Tapered-bore gun, developments, (illus.) 6 SS 8-9, 98; (illus.) 5 TT 13, 14: 9 TT 41; 17 TT 11-12; 25 TT 38; 26 TT 6-7 37-mm AA/AT gun, 6 SS 9; (illus.) 10 SS 18, 28, 30-34, 77-78; 9 TT 42; (illus.) 25 TT 36-38 37-mm AA gun, 5 TT 15 28/20-mm AT tapered-bore guns, (illus.) 6 SS 8-9, 98; (illus.) 5 TT 13, 14; 9 TT 41; 17 TT 11-12; 25 TT 38 20-mm dual-purpose mountain gun, Model 38, 13 TT 5-6 Training, 10 TT 43-45; 26 TT 49 Italian: 47-mm AT gun, 1-3 IB 59; (illus.) 15 TT 7-9

Antitank (AT) measures-Con. German-Continued Defense of towns, 37 TT 37 Defense within the main defensive belt, 39 TT 47 Desert tactics, 5 SS 8-19, 35, 3943, 48-49; 6 SS 86-87; 14 ''T 10-11; 32 TT 6 Developnentts in AT guns, 1-9 IB 53-55; 26 TT 4-11 88-mnm AT gun ("Hornet"), 38 TT 7 83.5 mm AA (Czech.) gun, 21 TT 4, 6 Emplacements, (illus.) 6 TT 10, 11; (illus.) 17 SS 118-121; 28 TT 10-11 Equipment, 5 TT 9-17; 10 TT' 41 Explosives used by tank hunters. (illus.) 1-12 IB 26-30 40-mm AA/AT gun Bofors, 21 TT 4 47-rnl AA/AT gun (Czech), 6 SS 9, 98 47-mm AA gun, 5 TT 1.5 47-mm AT self-propelled gun, 5 TT 12; 9 TT 42; 17 'TI 13; 25 TT 39-40 42/28-mm AT tapered-bore gun, 7 TT 3; 9 TT 42; 17 TT 12; (illus. ) 19) TT 7-8; 37 TT 45; 41 TT 25 Foxholes in West Wall, (illus.) 17 SS 103-105 Incendiary agents used by tank hunters. 1-12 IB 24-25 Infantry tactics, (illus.) 9 SS 77-79; 1-8 IB 19; 10 TT 50-51 Infantry weapons, 6 MR 39 Layout of AT gun positions, 32 TT 6 9-mm French AA gun used as AT gun, 4 TT 3 Organic AT protection, I-2 IB 19-20; 5 TT 9-17 Organization of AT units, 5 TT 9-10; 10 TT 42-43; 34 TT 25-28 Performance of AT guns against British Matilda tank, 6 SS 94-95; 3 TT 9-10 Principles of AT defense, 27 TT 22 Rearguard action in Africa, 22 TT 10

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Antitank (AT) measures-Con. Antitank (AT) measures-Con. Soviet--Continued Italian-Continued AT rifle, use of, I-3 IB 81-82; 47-mm (47/32) AT gun, 6 SS 110; 11 TrT 43 I-5 IB 75-77 85-mm AA guns, 3 TT 47-:8 90-mm (90/53) AA/AT self-propelled gun, Semovente, 25 Organization, 31 TT 9-10 Reserves, 31 TT 10; 35 TT 11 TT 48; (illus.) 26 TT 11-12 Tactics, I-5 IBI 71-77; II-2 IB 75-mm (75/49) AA/AT Skoda 1-4; 3 T'T 32-33; 7 TT 2-3; gun, (illus.) 34 TT 33-35 9 TT 6; 19 TT 4-5; 31 TT 76-mm (76/40) AA/AT gun, 6 8-10; 35 TT 9-13; (illus.) SS 26; 7 TT 35 40 TT 2-4 20-mm AA/AT gun; Breda, 1-3 United States: IB 59; 11 TT 42; 28 TT 32 AA in AT role, 11 AMR 10 20-mm AA/AT gun, Isotta-FrasDestruction of disabled German chini, 28 TT 32 tanks, 27 Tr' 8-9 20-mm AT rifle, Solothurn, Antitank mines. See Mines. (illus.) 5 TT 18; 7 TT 35; Antitank obstacles (Nee also Mines): 11 TT 42 British methods of dealing with Japanese: road obstacles, I-12 Il3 72-74 AT rifle, employment, II-2 IB Finnish tank traps over frozen 68-69 rivers, 21 TT 8-11 Equipment, 1 TT 3 German: Explosive weapons, II-2 IB 56 Angle-iron grill, (illus.) 17 SS Flame throwers, I-8 IB 66 135, 1:36 47-mm AT gun, 19) 'TT 5-6 47-mm AT gun. Model 1 (1941), British demolition and gapping (illus.) II-3 IB 44-45; of 31. TT 16-18 (illus.) 19 SS 206-210, Camouflagez ainld deception, 15 SS Landing barges, operation of AT 46-48; (illus.) 18 SS 121---guns from, 1-10 IB 60-61 122 Organization of AT company, 1 Chevuxil-de-frise, II-1 IB 42; TT 3-4 (illus.) 15 SS 21, 41-42; Tactics, I-4 IB 6-7; II-2 IB 56; (illus.) 17 8S 135, 1:37 19 TT 5-6 Coastal dlefenrlss, II--1 B 47-50; 13-mm AT rifle, Arisaka (1939), 15 SS 40-48; 35 TT 7-9 10 TT 33 Concrete, I-I lB 47-50; 15 SS 37-mm AT gun, -Model 94 (1934), 43-45); 35 'rT 7-8 (illus.) 19 SS 194-206, 241; Defense areas (see also Coastal 7 TT 20; 10 TT 34 defenses), use in, 39 TT 47, 20-mm AA/AT gun, Model 98, II49, 50 1 IB 21-24 Ditches, 1-8 lB 19-20; 15 SS 20-mm AA/AT machine cannon, 40-41; (illus.) 17 SS 130. Model 98 (1938), (illus.) 19 131; (illus.) 18 SS 121-122 SS 177-187; (illus.) 38 TT "Dragon's teeth," (illus.) 11-1 2-6 IB 49-50; 15 SS 40, (illus.) 20-mm AT gun, (illus.) 28 TT 31 49; (illns.) 17 SS 130, 13220-mm AT rifle, Model 97 (1937) 134; 35 TT 8 (illus.) 19' SS 170-177, 241 Logs and rails. II-1 IB 50; 15 Polish Tankbuchse AT rifle, 14 SS SS 42-43 34, 38 Map symbols for, I-6 lB 65 Soviet: Permanent fortifications, 21 TT Air support of AT defenses, I-5 41-42 IB 75; 35 TT 12 AT gun, evaluation of, 41 TT Road blocks, 15 SS 40-48; (il13-16 lus.) 17 SS 135, 138: 35 TT 8

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Antitank obstacles--Continued German-Continued Snow and ice, employment in, (illus.) 18 SS 100-104; (ilnlus. ) 36 TT 16-20 Snow walls, (illus.) 18 SS 100101; (illus.) 36 TT 19-20 Steel tetrahedra and rails, 35 TT 9 Terrain features, (illus.) 17 SS 129, 130, 131 West Wall, (illus.) 17 SS 129-138 Japanese: Doctrine, 10 TT 11 Road blocks, I-4 IB 15-17; (illus. ) 7 TT 19-20 Trench tank traps, I-4 IB 17-18 Soviet: Barbed-wire barricades, (illus.) 12 TT 9 Chevaux-de-frise, (illus.) 26 TT 25, 26 Defense lines, use in, (illus.) 3 TT 32, 35, 36; (illus.) 26 TT 24-26 Ditches, 12 TT 9-10; (illuS.) 23 TT 18, 19 Escarpments, (illus.) 12 TT S X-shaped obstacles, (illus.) 3 TT 35-36 AP ammunition. See Ammunition, and individual weapons. Approach tactics: British, 1-12 IB 76; II-1 IB 93-94 German: Infantry tactics, II-1 IB 64 In wooded country, I-8 IB 6-7 Japanese: By night, I-3 IB 46-47; 1-10 IB 75 In jungle, I-6 IB 1-3 Raiding-demolition detachments, II-4 IB 15 Arakan sector, Burma. See Burma. Arctic clothing, Japanese, 1-11 IB 60; II-2 IB 41, 50-51 Area smoke screens, German, 18 TT 39-46; 24 TT 8-11; 38 TT 14-17 Arisaka 90, 12.7-mm machine gun, heavy, Japanese, 8 TT 39, 40 Arisaka Sampachi 6.5-mm rifle, Model 38 (1905), Japanese, 19 SS 2, (illus.) 25-27, 29-38, 234, 235, 236, 238, 241; 10 TT 33; 38 TT 39-40

Arisaka 6.5-mm carbine, Model 44 (1911), Japanese, 10 TT 33 Arisaka 13-mm AT rifle (1939), Japanese, 10 TT 33 Armament. See Aircraft; Armored cars; Landing craft; Tanks; and individual units. Armed forces propaganda, German, 30 TT 22-25 Armor (see also Aircraft: Armored vehicles; Landing craft; Selfpropelled guns; Tanks): Body, British report on development, 6 MR 40-41 British glossary of terms used in relation to, 18 TT 30-36 Coins (U. S., British, and French) as measurement of thickness, 23 TT 6 Spaced, British report on use, 39 TT 32-33 Armored cars: British, AA protection for, 6 MR 17-18 German: Eight-wheeled command vehicle, (illus.) 32 TT 8, 11-12, 13, 14-17 Eight-wheeled heavy (illus.), 32 TT 8, 11-12, 13, 14-17 Eight-wheeled, with smoke generators, 40 TT 17 Four-wheeled light, 38 TT 10, 14 Protective clothing for crew, 1 TT' 22 Railroad patrol car, (illus.) II-1 LB 68-70 Six-wheeled medium (illus.), 39 TT.6-9 Tactics in North Africa, I-4 IB 32 Japanese, speed and fording ability, 2 TT 20 Sand channels, 1 TT 18 Armored forces (see also Armored cars; Tanks): British: Communications, 3 MR 34-35; 4 MR 14 Desert tactics, 1-2 IB 73-79; 12 MR 33-34; 6 SS 60-61; 13 TT 35; 14 TT 30; 15 TT 32-33; 16 TT 23-24 El Alamein, operations, 2 MR 1516; 2 MR 49-60

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Armored forces-Continued British-Continued Organization, 3 MR 15-16; 6 MRt 38; 7 MR 12-13; 13 MR 9 Radio set No. 19, 3 MR 34-35 Smoke, use of, 5 MR 19-20 Canadian, reorganization of division, 8 MR 51 Dust, effects on motors, I-4 IB 8586 German: AA forces, employed by Panzer division, 8 TT 16-18 Artillery regiment of Panzer division, 7 TT 4 Beuteberge - Abtcilu ng, salvage section, 9 TT' 48; 18 TT 28 Characteristics in battle, 2 SS 19-25 Communications, 2 SS 20-21 Corps, duties of, 2 SS 18 Defense against, 2 SS 31-34 Development, 2 SS 6-13 Division, duties of, 2 SS 15-19 Division formation on desert, 6 SS 53-54 Driving in Libya, suggestions for, I-4 IB 28-31 French General Staff study, 2 SS v-vi, 1-34 French mnechalnized equipment, use of, 9 I'T 28-29 Fuel cornsulmption in EgyptianLibyan camlpaign, 14 TT 49 Groupment, duties of, 2 SS 1518 Instructions, combat, for Panzer arlnly operations in Tunisia, 25 TT 21-24 Maintenance and repair services, 1-4 IB 33; I-6 B 63-64: I -8 IB 34-39; I-11 IB 47; 4 TT 8, 10-15; 10 TT" 24-32; 11 TT 37-40; 12 TT 37; 37 TT 30-31; 38 TT 35 March discipline of motorized troops, 24 TT 51-53 Officers, 2 SS 19-20 Organization, 2 SS 14-18; 6 SS 2-3 Panzcrgrenadier. See Infantry, motorized, German. Principles, 2 SS 1-5 Rifle company of an armored reconnaissance battalion, 24 IT 4-6

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Armored forces-Continued German--Continued Security measures of a division, 12 TT 32-33 Supply of 21st Armored Division, 16 TT 34 Tactics, I-1 IB 7-10; (illus.) 1-6 IB 44-51; I-8 IB 15-18; 2 SS 6-34; 6 SS 52-60: 2 Trl 18-19, 30-33; 3 TT 7-8; 7 TT 22-29; 13 TT 35; 14 TT 30; 16 TT 14-15, (illus.) 2529; 17 TT 28-31; 31 TT 11 Uniforms, 1-3 IB 6; 9 TT 29 Italian, organization for desert warfare, 6 SS 4 Maintenance and repair in the field, 2 TT 21 Soviet, organization, 8 MR 57 United States, reconnaissance, 30 TT 39-40 Armored infantry. See Infantry; Infantry, motorized. Armored OPs, British, I MR 19-20 Armored portable pillbox, "Armored Crab," German, (illus.) 40 'PIP 20-23 Armored troop carriers, German, field patching of, (illus.) I-6 IB 63-64 Armored-turret fortifications, German, (illus.) 15 SS 66-67, 71, 72, 73; (illus.) 17 SS 73--76; 21 TT 39-40 Armored vehicles (see also Armored cars, Tanks ): Fumes, Canadian investigation of, 9 IT 31 German, reconnaissance, 6 SS 4043 Japanese, speed and fording ability, 2 TT 20 Armored-workshop squadron, German, 4 T'll 10-12 "Armored Zepp," German railroad patrol car, (illus.) 11-1 IB 68-70 Armor-piercing cap, definition, (illus.) 18 TT 32, 33 Arms containers for dropping parachutists' equipment, Gerrman, 7 SS 39-31, 103-104 Army-Navy relations, Japanese, 11-3 IB 69 Army Welfare and Education lepartment, British, 11 SS 37, 53-54, 58

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Attu-Continued Holtz Bay, Japapnese forces and installations at, 27 TT 38-41 Japanese soldiers' characteristics, II-2 IB 33-34 Japanese tactics, I-12 IB 48-53; II-2 I13 35-39; 28 TT 33-34 Loss of life caused by souvenir hunting of U. S. soldiers, II-2 IB 72-74 Map, 27 TT 40 Massacre Bay, Japanese forces, 27 TT 38-41 Sarana Bay, Japanese forces, 27 TT 38 Temnnac Bay, Japanese operations, I-12 IB 51 U. S. communications, Japanese disruption of, II-2 IB 39 Weapons, installations, and equipment, Japanese, I-11 IB 64, 67-70; II-2 113 41, 48-50; 27 TT 38-41 Austen 9-aim submachine gun, Australian, (illus.), 1 MR 38-40 Automa tic meteorological transmitter, German, 16 TT 37-38 Auxiliary AA fire director, German, 10 SS 49 Aviation gasoline, German, 22 TT :36-37: 30 TT 21 Awards and decorations, (illus.) I12 IB 32; (illus.) 11 SS 16-20

Army War College, officers' training, Japanese, 11 SS 7-8 Arninl, ('ol. Gen Jiirgen von: Order for improvement of defensive positionls, II-2 IB 12-]5 Orders for (lispersal as precaution againlst air attacks, II-2 IB 17-18; 34 TT 4 Arrowhead 'formations, infantry, German, 4 SS 21, 57; 16 TT 11 Artillery. Scec Assault guns; Coast artillery; Field artillery; Field guns; Gun-howvitzers; Howitzers ; Mortars; Mountain weapons; Self-propelled lrtillery. Aryan ism, (German doctrine, I-3 IB 1-2 Asia, (see also Burma; China ; India; Malaya) health rules for, II--3 IB 70-85 Assault tactics. See Tactics. Assault courses, British training, 1-6 IB 86 Assault detachments: German, 1-12 IB 33-36; 14 TT 2628; 16 TT 11-13; 27 TT 24 Jal)mnese, olperation during landings, II-3 IB 54 Assault gllns, 75--mm, Gernlan. See 75-minl assault guns, German Assault howitzers: German: 150-mam self-propelled, Britzlbear, (illus.) 41 TT 16, 17 105-mlm self-propelled (Stu. IH. 42), 36 TT 11-13 Assault tactics. Jal)anese, I-7 IB 16; 11-2 IB 55 Assault troops, German, motorized infanlt ry nused as, 3!) TT 27 Assembly a rea, prote(rtion of, German squatd exercises, (illus.) 9 SS 8384, 85 Atabrine, treatment for malaria, 20 TT 25; 26 TT 39-40 Atolls (coral islands), .Japanese defense plans, (illus.) 37 TT 4F} 52 Attack methods. Sce Tactics and arms and services. Attu (see also Aleutian Islands): Camounflage practices of Japanese and U. S. forces, II-2 IR .39)43; 40 TT 17-18 Cave emplacements . Japanese, (illus.) 1-11 IB 65, 66, 67

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Badges, identification, Japanese, 1-9 IB 30 I:ailey bridge. See Bridges, British. Ballistic cap, definition, (illus.) 18 TT 32, 33 RIalloon-cable cutters. German, 5 MR 3; (illus.) 17 TT 1-2 B;allhoon defenses (see also Balloons, barrage): Balloon balrrage, function, organization, control, and effects, 1 MR 8; 5 MR 1-8; 6 MR 7-9 British: Aircraft warning devices, 5 MR 7 Coastal convoys, 5 MR 8-9 Comments on. 5 MR 1-11 Coordination with AA fire, 5 MR 5 Double plrachute link arming system, (illus.) 6 MR 13-14

INDEX TO INTELLIGEN CE PUBLICATIONS Balloon defenses-Continued British-Continued Middle East:, 6 MR 7-10 Moving targets, 5 MR 8-11 North Africa, 8 MR 11 Overseas base port, 6 MR 7-10; 9 MR 6-7 Psychological effect, 5 MR 3; 6 MR 8 Railway trains, (illus.) 5 MR 9 11; 6 MIR 9 Responsibility for, 1 MR 8 Road transports, 5 MIR 11; 6 Ml, 9 Ships, 5 MR 8 Target disclosure by, 5 MR 6 Twin-clable bomb system, 4 MIR 11-13 WAAF role. 1 MR 8 Warnings to friedlly aircraft regarding, 5 MR 7; 6 MR 12 German: Barrage-balloon unit, organization of, 10 SS 11 Heinatlufispc'rrl, ttccricn, bal loon-barlage baltteries, 20 TT4 Types anld uses, (illus.) 10 88 5ti-59; 11 TTr 7: 28 TT 9 Balloons, barrage (see also Balloon defenses): British: IZ ballonet balloon, 5 MR 1, 2, 3, 4, 6; (illus.) 6 MlR 1.3-14 Mk VI pressuire balloon, 5 AIll 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9; 6 MR 7, 8, 9 Germaln: I)escription, (illus.) 10 SS 57-5r') Development and pulrpose, 1t) SS 56-57 Employment, I-3 IB 21; 10 SS 99-1(00 Units, 10 SS 11 Balloons, captivet, use for artillery observation, 8 SS 25 Bamboo, used as building material in South Pacific, 33 TT 16-17 Bandages, foot, German, (illus.) 11 TT 30-31 Bangalore torI)eloes: German, II--3 IB 37-38; (illus.) 14 SS 51-52 Japanese, (illus.) 1-10 IB 83-84; II-1 IB 15; 19 SS 58-61

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Balrbed-wire obstacles: Gernlan: Coastatl defenses, (illus.) 11-1. Il: 40-46; 15 SS 19}--24 Electrified, 11-1 IB 44; 15 SS 22; 36 T'T 18, 19 Field (lefelnses, 39 TT 47, 49 Infantry obstacles, 21 TT 42 In snow1' aild froTxzn ground, (illus.) 18 SS 101-103; (illus.) 36 TT 16-19 Types, (illus.) II-:l IB 42-46 West Wall, (illuls.) 17 SS 13141 Hessian (:'allwqt, British, for crossing, (illus.) 7 MR 29)-31 Pene'trati n bly New Zetaland I onw)s, methods of, 1-4; IB 9295 Scaling device, Japanese, I-1 IB 68-6.9 Soviet, (illus.) 12 TT 8 Ba rges. Scc Landling craft. Barrage, artillery. defensive, German, I-10 IB 17-18 ,.arr:tge imltimis. SeC Balloo11(n)s, barrage. Bal raage inot1t r1, 7 TI)-lnlm, JolialnleSe, (illus. ) II -2 IB 44--48; (i11us.) 1!) SS 146 -150 IBlarrage, roe,, Gernn., 19 YTT 4 BalIr'age(., snlo(1i, (olTG ill Lil)yan llT111, ('ampaigll, SS 87--0 Bataani (see also l'hililppine Islands): II-1 lB 27--28; 12 MR 42-43
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protectionl of, 18 SS 182--183 "Battlefield Disciplie."'' Jalanese manual, extract from, I-5 IB 50-51 Battle order, battalion sector on stabilized frontl, German, 17 SS 25-27 Bayonets (lseealso Rifles): German, (illus..) SS 118; (illus.) i) 30 TT 2S Japallese: Employment, II-2 lB 39, 64; 35 TT 3---37 Model 44 (1911), (illus.) 19 SS 27-28 Mo(d1l 30) (1897), (illns.) 19 SS 25. 26, 27, 31, 33. 34 Beach assault. See Amphibious operations.

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INDEX' TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Blinkers, German: Signal communications, 8 SS 23 Use in winter, 18 SS 119, 190 Blister gas. See Gas. Blockships, German, 15 SS 12 Blotting paper to remove vesicants, Japanese, I-10 IB 85 Boats (see also Landing craft): German: Pneumatic, (illus.) 14 TT 19-21 Use in presence of ice, 17 TT 20 Japanese, rubber, I-8 IB 60-61; 1-9 IB 29-32 .Bodco, 10.35-mm, revolver, Model 89, Italian, I-3 IB 55; 11 TT 42 Body armor, developments in, British, 6 MR 40-41 Bofors 40-rmm AA/AT gun, German, 21 TT 4 Bofors 40-mrn AA gun, British. See 40-mlm Bofors AA gun, British. Bomb carriers, jettisoning device for, German, 11 TT 3 Bombers. Nee Aircraft and individual planes. Bombing, aerial (see also Air forces). protection against, 11-2 IB 1820; 33 TT 7-8; 34 TT 2-4 Bombs (see also Bomb throweors; Mortars; Rocket weapons): Australian, gasoline, at Milne Bay, 6 MR 54 British: Jet flame, 6 MlR 2,-24 Smoke, 2 MR 26 Fragmlenta tion, characteristics, 29 TT 1-3 French, inlcendiary, known types, 14 TT 14 German: Antipersonnel, 5 TT 36; (illus.) 18 TT 24 "Butterfly" (SD 2). I-12 IB 2; 29 TT 2: (illus.) 34 TT 2224; 36 TT 21-23 Chemical shrapnel, 10-kg, K. C. 10, 16 SS 25: 36 TT 48 Gas, 16 SS 25-26; 36 TI' 48 HE, 18 TT 25; 20 TT 26-27; 35 TT 47 Hollow-charge, 37-mm s t ic k, (illus.) 14 SS 118-119; 19 TT 28; (illus.) 24 TT 25

Bea-ch defenses. See Coastal defenses. Beesley thrust-type pole charge, British, (illus.) 13 MR 20-21 Belgium: Airborne invasion, German, 1 MR 51; 7 SS 8-10, 52 British field-secumity activities in, I MR 47-58 Coastal (lefenses, German, (illus.) 15 SS 1-89 German currencies in, 37 TT 40 Underground mining operations in 1917; 29 TT 39, 42-43, 47 Belt, ammunition: German, (illus.) 14 SS 78-80 Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 34 Benzedrine (amphetamnine), 2 MR 39-43; 3 MR 26-28; 11 TT 29-30 BReretta weapons, Italian, I-3 lB 55, 57-58; 11 TT 42 Berlin: Camouflage of, 7 TT 16; 32 TT 25 Smoke screens for air-raid protection, 38 TT 15, 17 Billets. See Quarters Bir Nun, Egypt, German defensive position, 5 SS 53 B3ivouacs: British, lecture by Maj. Lord Lovat, I-7 IB 71-73 German: Estimate of terrain for, 8 SS 4-5 Winter, 18 SS 57-60 Japanese, defense of bivouac positions, I5 IB 38-39 Soviet: Camoufllge in summer, 23 TT 17 Ski patrols, 16 TT 21-22 Blhaclout headlights for night-driving, German 1-1 IB 40-41, 42; 1 TT 21; 9 TT 35, 37, 38 llackshirts. It'alian Fascists, 1-4 IB 57; 11 SS 25 Blank cartridges, German, 14 SS 180 Blast drive rod, D. K., German, (illus.) 27 TT 18-20 Blind-flying system, Lorenz, German, 15 TT 5-6 Blinding agents. See Flame throwers; Grenades; Incendiary bottles; Signal rockets; Smoke.

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Bombs-Continued German-Continued Incendiary, (illus.) 16 SS 26-30, 31; 6 TT 21-22; 11 'TT 16; 14 TT 12-14; 15 TT 10-11 I n c e n d i a r y - antipersonnel, (illus.) 16 SS 27, 28; 6 TT 21; 14 TT 12, 14; 29 TT 3 Magnesium, 16 SS 27 Mortar, 200-mm spigot, (illus.) 16 TT 32-34; 21 TT 24 Mustard gas, 16 SS 26; 11 TT 16 Nose-rod for air bombs, (illus.) 23 TT 24, (illus.) 41 TT 32 Phosphorus and oil, (illus.) 16 SS 27, 28, 30 Plastic-wvood liquid-air, (illus.) 25 TT 26 Provisions for parachute troops, 7 SS 31-32 Rocket, PC-1000-RS, 13 TT 4041 Shrapnel, 10-kg, K. C. 10 chemical, 16 SS 25; 36 TT 48 Smoke, 18 TT 25; (illus.) 29 TT 27-29; 40 TT 16 Spike, (illus.) 37 TT 27, 28 Stick, use with 37-mm AT gun, (illus.) 14 SS 118-119; 19 TT 28; (illus.) 24 TT 25 Italian: Circling parachute torpedo, (ilins.) 11 TT 1-2 Fragmentation, 4 A. R. ("thernmos"), 29 TT 2 Gas-filled, aircraft, 16 SS 6263; 36 TT 50 Incendiary, 16 SS 63; 14 TT 13, 14 Target-indicator, 5-kg, bomba vento, (illus.) 25 TT 26-28, 29 Japanese: AA type, I-1 IB 69; 41 TT 32 Air, 2 TT 2; 28 TT 32-33; 37 TT 27-30 Antipersonnel, 1-kg combination incencliary, 16 SS 126-127 Fragmentation, 29 TT 2, 3 Gas, (illus.) 16 SS 94-96, 124126; 36 TT 52-53 HE, (illus.) 6 TT 32-34 HE incendiary, (illus.) 36 TT 39-42

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Bombs-Continued Japanese-Continued Incendiary, I-4 lB 21; 16 SS 126130; 4 TT 23; 12 TT 17-18; 14 TT 13, 14 Magnetic AT, (illus.) II-1 IB 68; (illus.) 19 SS (;3-37 Parachute bombs, for 70-rmi barrage mortar, (illus.) 19 SS 148-149 Phosphorized incenliary, 50-kg., 16 SS 127-128 Smoke, 36 TT 53 Stick, for 50-lnm mortar, (illus.) 19 SS 137, 140 Bomb throwers: German, (illus.) 16 SS 14-16; 18 SS 163; 8 TT 28-30; 12 TT 12; 14 TT' 15: I TT 26 Italian, 16 SS 57-58 Booby traps (see also Mines): Definition and principles of operation, I-1 IB 21-26; 24 TT 12-14 German: Airfield-obstruction methods, I11 IB 48-51 Grenades, (illus.) I-1 IB 27-31; I-8 IB 21; 14 SS 43-44, 47, 40-50; 19 TT 14; 25 TT 17 Mines, I-1 IB 32-33; I-5 IB 11; I-10 IB 5-6, 10-13; 1-12 IB 1-6; II-2 IB 32: 6 TT 2:3-24; 15 TT 18; 24 TT 13-14; 28 TT 25; 40 TT 19-20 Soap-cake, II-2 IB 32; 40 TT 20 Italian earphone, 5 TT 22 Japanese: Doctrine of obstacles, 10 TT 1011 Electrical, II-1 IB 15 Grenades, II-1 IB 12, 13, 15; II-3 IB 42; (illus.) II-4 IB 2225; 19 SS 49-50, 55, 58 Mines, II-1 IB 1-2, 8; 19 SS 62 Miscellaneous, (illus.) II-3 IB 46-48 Books, captured, Japanese, combat intelligence value of, 13 MR 58 Booms, antiboat, German harbor obstacles, 15 SS 11-12, 19 See S-mines, "Bouncing babies." German. See S-mines, "Bounding mines." German.

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Brixia mortars, Italian, I-3 IB 58; 6 SS 110; 11 'TT 43; (illus.) 21 TT 19-22 Browning aircraft machine gun, cal. 50, M1921, U. S. (illus.) 34 TT 36-37 Brumn bear, 150-mm self-propelled assault howitzer, German, (illus.) 41 TT 16, 17 Buna area. See New Guinea. Bundle float, British, (illus.) I-11 IB 81, 82 Bunkers, defensive, Japanese, I-0 IB 8-9; 21 TT 17; (illus.) 26 TT 33-34, 35; (illus.) 31 TT 31-33 Buoy, rescue, for Luftwaffc, (illus.) 12 TT 2-4 Burges barges, German, 15 SS 12 Burma (see also Jungle warfare): Abandoned vehicles, British, destruction of, 1 MR 40-41 Arakan area: Artillery, Japanese, 37 TT 24: 38 TT 7-8 Combat intelligence in, 7 MR 4145 Tactics, Japanese, 1-10 IB 6572; 1-11, lB 70-71; II-1 IB 3(0-33; 32 TT 29-32; 37 TT'1 23-25 Artillery, British, 8 TT 27-28 AT-company organization, independent, Japanese, 1 TT 3 AT guns, British use of, 6 TT 10, 12 Fighting in. British observations, 27 TT 27-29 Infantry patrols, 11 TT 23-24 Jungle fighting: Equipment for, British recommendations, 11 TT 22 Lessons from, 9 TT 15-18; 11 TT 22-25 Movement, II-1 IB 91 Observation and reconnaissance in, British notes, II-1 IIB 90 Mandalay offensive, Japanese operational principles for, 9 TT 19-22 Medical notes, 6 TT 31-32 Mortars, Japanese use of, I-1 IB 58; 27 TT 29 Road blocks, Japanese use of, I-4 IB 15-17; (illus.) 7 TT 19

Box mines, wooden. See Mines. "Box" tactics of German armored force, (illus.) I-6 IB 44-45, 47; 16 TT 27 Brandt weapons: 81-mm mortar, Brazilian, 13 MR 25 120-min mortar, French, 39 TT 11 Brassards for identifying camouflaged troops. German, 18 SS 118 Brauthitsch, Walther von, Field Marshal: statement of role of fortifications ill German strategy, 17 SS vXI-IX Breakthrough: German tactics, 8 SS 54-55 Soviet tactics, 10 TT 17-18; 28 TT 29-30 Breda weapons: AA/AT gun 43, I-3 IB 59; 11 TT 42-43 Machine guns, I-3 IB 56-57; 7 TT 33; 11 TT 41-42; (illus.) 23 TT 2;5-26; (illus.) 26 TT 40, 42-43 37/54-mm AA gun, 6 SS 110 20-mm weapons, 3 MR 12; 28 TT 32 Bren gun, British, employment, I-11 IB 84-86; 3 MR 21-22 Bridges: British: Bailey bridge. launching. 35 TT 28-30 Camouflage, 7 MR 38 Construction, 1 TT 10 Mobile scissors-bridge, (illus.) 15 TT 14-16 Training in repair of standard equipment, 14 TT 18 German: Constructed by Bautruppen, (illus.) 26 TT 19-21 Construction over the Dnieper, 7 TT 46 Ice bridges, (illus.) 18 SS 51, 52; (illus.) 17 TT 20-22 Light assault bridge, (illus.) 1-7 IB 56-58 Soviet, submerged-bridge construction, 29 TT 17-18 Briefing of troops for amphibious operations, British, 5 MR 55, 56 Brinell number, derivation of, 18 TT 32, 34 British and metric scales, table of equivalents, 4 TT, sec. II, 10-11

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Burma-Continued Tactics, Japanese, I-3 IB 29-34; (illus.) 7 TT 19-21; 9 15-18, TT 19-22; 11 TT 23, 25 Tank performance, 7 TT 30, 32 Transport problems, British, I-3 IB 33 Village fighting, 11 TT 24-25 Burney recoilless gun (3.5 in.), British, 2 MR 45; 6 MR 41-42 Burns: Causes and treatment, in Britisl Middle East forces, 14 TT 35 37; 15 TT 34 Losantin tablets for treatment of, 17 TT 16 Tank personnel, 13 TT 37 Butane, 3 TT 24 "Butterfly" (SD 2) bombs, German, 1-12 IB 2; 29 TT 2; (illus.) 34 TT 22-24; 36 TT 21-23

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('amoufitage and concealment-Con. British-Continued AT gun, 2-pounder, (illus.) 6 SS 78 Middle East, methods in, 7 MR 31-38 Searchlights, 12 MR 6 Shadows, elimination of, 37 TT 17-18 Definition, 32 TT 20 Desert, (illus.) 1-2 IB 60-63; (illus.) 1-3 lB 64-65, 73; (illus.) 6 SS 45-47; 7 TT 1718; 32 TT 22-24
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Cable communications. See Communications. Cable cutters: British, Martin-Baker explosivetype, 5 MR 2 Kutonase (Kutenase ) German, knife-edge type, 5 MR 3; (illus.) 18 'TT1-2 Cadres, British, training of, I-6 IIB 80-81 Caissons for stowing amminunition, British, 6 SS 37-38 Caliber-marking system, Japanese weapons, 19 SS 6 Caliber measurement of ammunition. German, 14 SS 161 Camouflage and concealment: Aircraft, 7 MR 36; 13 TT 1-3 Air observation, against, (illus.) I-2 IB 51-68; 1-10 IB 78-79: 10 MR 47; 32 TT 3 AT gun emplacements, (illus.) 6 SS 78; (illus.) 6 TT 10, 11 British: AA installations, 3 MR 14; 8 MR 18-20 Aircraft, 7 MR 36 Air OPs, 11 MR 29 Artillery, 3 MR 14: 7 MR 37; (illus.) 6 SS 45-47, 79; 38 TT 24

AA defense. used in, 10 SS 79-80, 102-105 Aircraft, 13 TT 1-2 Airdromes, 7 TT 15-16, 17; 15 TT 4-5; 40 TT 18-19 Artillery, 38 TT 24; 40 TT 18 AT ditches in snow, (illus.) 18 SS 121-122 Cities, 7 TT 10; 32 TT 25 Desert, 7 TT 17-18 Fortifications, (illus.) 9 SS 5253; (illus.) 15 SS 46-48; 17 (96,99-101 SS 86, 92-95.. Ground forces, from aerial observation, 9 SS 51-5;3; 32 TT 3 Infantry position, 9 SS .51-53 Main defensive zonoe. 32 T1"T 21-22 Minefields, 32 TT 23-24 Necessity of, in defense, 28 TT 27 Personnel, 18 SS 115-119; 19 T'T 43; 28 TT 27; 32 TT 25; 38 TT 24-2~5 Pillboxes, 38 T' 213-24 Snow, in, II-2 IB 6;; (illus.) 18 SS 115-117, 122-126 Tactical doctrine, 8 SS 7-10; 28 TT 27 Tanks, 18 SS 122, 123; 17 TT 3233 Trails, 18 SS 123-126 Training, 32 TT 24 Trenches, (illus.) 18 SS 120121; 19 TT 22 Italian, aircraft, 13 'T 3 Japanese: Aircraft, 13 TT 2-3 Airfields, 29 TT 3-4 Attu, on, I-11 11B 67; 11-2 IB 39-43; 40 TT 18 Chameleon principle, 16 TT 6-7

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Cannons-Continued German-Continued 75-imi mountain, 9 lTT 45; 31 TT 47 Japanese, 20-mm AA/AT machine, Model 98 (1938), (illus.) 38 TT 2-6 Canticri Z 1007, Italian bombing and reconnaissance plane, (illus.) 25 TT 1-2, 3 Capsules, incendiary, German, (illus.) 16 TT 5 Captive balloons, German, 8 SS 25 Captured materiel: British, German salvage of, 9 TT 48; 16 TT 2-4 German, U. S. use of, 14 SS 1-190 Italian, British use in Libya, 6 SS 24-26, 35-36 Japanese, U. S. use of, 19 SS 1-241 United States aircraft, Axis use of, 17 TT 4; 33 TT 1 Capuzzo, Fort, Libya, German defensive position, 5 SS 5, 7-8, 12-13, 27-30, 37-38 Carbines (see also Machine carbines; Rifles): German: Care in winter, 18 SS 157 7.92-mm (illus.) 14 SS 21-33, 182-183; 9 TT 40 Italian: 7.35-mm, Model 38, Moschetto, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 6.5-mm, Model 91, Moschetto, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 Japanese: 6.5-mnm, (illus.) 19 SS 26-27, 28, 234-236, 238; 10 TT 33 Carburizing, definition, 18 TT 32 Carrier pigeons. See Communica'tions. Carriers, pack, British commando use of, 1 SS 51 Cartridge, parachute, for wind measurements, German, 10 TT 23 Cartridge pouch, Japanese, II-2 IB 49-50 Casenmates. See Fortifications. Casualties: British, tank personnel in North Africa, 13 TT 36-38 Caused by bombing, 33 TT 7-8; 34 TT 2, 3

Camouflage and concealment-Con. Japanese-Continued Dazzle painting, 26 TT 33 Gun emplacements, 26 TT 33 Personnel, II-2 IB 41; 13 TT 910; (illus.) 14 TT 16, 17; 16 TT 6; 32 TT 25 Solomon Islands, 1-3 IB 37-38; I-4 IB 9-1 0 Troops and supplies, I-10 IB 78-79 Vehicles, 13 TT 10 Matching geometric patterns, (illus.) I-3 IB 68-70 Nets, use of, (illus.) I-3 IB 66-67, 76; 7 MR 33; 6 SS 45-46; (illus.) 6 TT 10, 11; (illus.) 23 TT 14, 15; 26 TT 33 New Zealand, AA installations, 1-10 IB 89-90 Paint and ldazzle paintings, (illus.) I-3 IB 77-79: 26 TT 33 Principles, II I-2 IB 49-68; (illus. ) 1-3 IB 63-80: 7 MR 31-38: 8 SS 7-10: 3 TT 15-16; 25 TT 16-17; 37 TT 12-19 Shadows, treatment of, (illus.) I-3 IB 64, 65, 74-75; 7 MR 33-34; 37 TT 17--18 Soviet: Dummy positions, 23 TT 19 Materials used, (illus.) 23 TT 14-16 Summer, (illus.) 23 TT 13-19 Terrain patterns, matching, (illus. ) I-2 IB 55-68; (illus.) I-3 IB 63-71 Tracks, (illus.) I-3 IB 71-73; 7 MR 34 Trenches, (illus.) I-3 IB 73-74; 7 MR 38; (illus.) 18 SS 120-121; 19 TT 22 United States, methods on Attu, 40 TT 17-18 Gas, lacrimatory Candles. See candles; and tncder Smoke. Cangturu, Italian Savoia-llarchetti82 aircraft, (illus.) 35 TT 1-2 Cannons (see also Antiaircraft; Howitzer; Machine cannon): German: AA light equipment, 11 TT 6 Aircraft, (illus.) 12 TT 1, 2; 30. TT 18-19

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Casualties-Continued German, airborne troops, 7 SS 8, 12, 34, 88 Japanese, airborne troops in attack on Palembang, 7 SS 16 Catapults, German, (illus.) 2 TT 4-7; 10 TT 3 Caterpillar motorcycles, German, 13 TT 50; (illus.) 19 TT 31-40 Caterpillar-wheeled car (RR), type Caucasus, North (see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics); Changes in place names, 10 TT 3637

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Cavalry: Burma, suitability in, I-3 IB 33 Soviet: Tactical doctrine, I-2 lB 6.-72; 3 TT 49-50; 8 TT 32-34 Training, (illus.) 8 MR 33-41 Cavalry carbine, 6.5-mm Model 44 (1911), Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 27, 28, 234-236; 10 TT 33 Cave emplacements on Attu, Japanese, (illus.) I-11 lB 65, 66, 67 Cellaplan, antigas clothing material, German, 17 TT 16 Censorship: Axis, of mail, 11 SS 31 German, of soldiers' letter, II-4 IB 64-65 Japanese, 1-12 IB 68-69 Soviet, of mail, 11 SS 31 Char B tank, French, 5 TT 32; 35 TT 14 Charcoal-making, German, (illus.) 18 SS 111-113 Chemical warfare (see also Antigas measures; Bombs, incendiary; Flame throwers; Gas; Grenade dischargers; Grenades; Molotov cocktails; Mortars; Smoke): British: El Alamein, employment of chemical troops, 4 MR 30-31 Gas-defense training, 1 MR 21-25 German: Amnmunition, handling in winter, 18 SS 171 Bulk-contamination, 16 SS 21-22 Classification of agents, I-7 IB 31 591425--44-3

Chemical warfare-Continued German--Continued Equipment, winter care of, 18 SS 175-178 Organization of chemical troops, I-7 IB 32; 16 SS 1-4 10 kg K. C. 10, chemical shrapnel bomb, 36 TT 48 Italian: Bomb throwers, 16 SS 57-58 Organization of chemical troops, 16 SS 48-52 Schools and training, 16 SS 52-53 Japanese: Manufacture and storage of chemical munitions, 16 SS 89-91 Markings on chemical munitions, list of, 39 TT 16 Organization of chemical troops, 16 SS 85-87; 9 TT 12-13 Schools and training, 16 SS 87-88 United States rocket-type chemical projector, 1 TT 8-9 Chevaux-de-frise, tank obstacles, German use, II-I IB 42; 15 SS 21, (illus.) 41-42; (illus.) 17 SS 135, 137; 35 TT 9 Soviet use, (illus.) 26 TT 25, 26 Chichagof Harbor, Attu. Sec Attu. China, Japanese tactics in, I-2 IB 4142; 13 TT 1.3-22; 19 TT 22-23 Chinese, physical differences from Japanese, (illus.) I-2 IB 29-31 Christie tank, U. S., German comment, 35 TT 15 Churchill tank, British, (illus.) 10 MR 12-14; 11 MR 14-19; 13 MR 9 Circling torpedo bomb, Italian, (illus.) 11 TT 1-2 Civilians: British measures for control during a campaign, 14 TT 38-39 German:

AA organization, 20 TT 4-5

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Classification of documents, British, 13 SS 187-189 C(lausewitz, Karl, principle of total war, 2 SS 6; 3 SS 3, 43-45 Clearing of minefields. See Minefield clearance. Clearing unit or terrain obstruction unit, Japanese, 1-10 IB 85 Climates, tropical, I-9 IB 70-71; II-I IB 75-77; II-3 IB 84; 19 TT 53-54; 27 'TT 29: 301TT 13 Climatic testing laboratory, German, 38 TT 35-36 Close-combat instructors' course for British Commandos, 1 SS 33-35 Close-combat tactics, Japanese, I-6 IB 11-12 Clothing (see also Footgear; Uniforms; Insignia : Allied for desert wear, I-9 IB 75-76 British: Commandos, 1 SS 9, 15; 1 TT 13 Mountain warfare, 1 SS 48-51 German: Antigas, 18 SS 177; 13 TT' 49: 15 TT 11-13; 17 TT 16 Antilice, 36 TT 33 Armoredl-car crew, 1 TT 22 Parachute-troop, 7 SS 25-27: 1': TT 45, 49 Wax-paper gas capes, 15 'l'T 1: Winter, 18 SS 6, 59, 128-136 Japanese: Antigas, I-3 IB 52 Arctic. I-11 IB 69; II-2 IB 41, 50-51 Camouflage, II-2 IB 41; (illus.) 14 'TT 16, 17 Parachute-troop, 7 SS (69-70 Undergarments, I-2 IB 33-34 Soviet: Camouflaged coats for ski troops, 12 TT 25 Varlenki, soldier's felt boot, 12 T'T' 26 United States: Antigas, 1 TT 8 Tropical, 1-9 IB 75-76; 11-3 Il 72, 75, 84, 87-88; 3 MR 37 Coal gas, German gasoline substitute, 3 TT 24 Coastal convoys, balloon defenses of, British, 5 MR 8-9

Coastal defenses: Allied, AA, of North African ports, 7 MR 3-4 British, AA role in, 6 MR 6, 10-11; 9 MR 3-8 German: AA six-gun layout, (illus.) 10 SS 91 AA towers, (illus.) 15 SS 85-86, 87, 88 Artillery in, II-1 IB 38-39; 37 TT 23 AT obstacles, II-1 IB 47-50; (il]us.) 15 SS 40-48; 35 TT 7-9 Barbed wire, (illus.) II-1 IB 40-46; (illus.) 15 SS 19-24 Basic principles, 37 TT 21--23 Beach obstacles, (illus.) 15 SS 14-49 Buildings converted to, 15 SS 14-15 Camouflage and deception, 15 SS 46-48 Cliff and cave positions, 15 SS 71, 74, 75 "Dragon's teeth," 15 SS 40-41, 49; 35 TT 8 Dune shelters, 15 SS 55-58 E i e v a t o r (Flak) positions, (illus.) 15 SS 86, 88 Emplacements, (illlns.) 15 SS 6089 Fortifications, (illus.) 15 SS 5089 Harbor obstacles, 15 SS 11-13 Hypothetical layout, (illus.) 15 SS 49 Infantry positions, (illus.) 15 SS 80, 84-85 Kiistenv vrteidigungbsa bscchnittc, divisional coastal sectors, 17 SS 44 Log and rail obstacles, 15 SS 4243 Minefield, (illus.) 15 SS 24-40 Naval factors, (illis.) 15 SS 511 Organization, II-1 IB 37-38; 15 SS 1-5; 17 SS 42-44; 37 TT 22 Principles of defense, II-1 IB 37-39; 15 SS 1-2; 37 TT 2123 Road blocks, 15 SS 41-45, 46, 49; 35 TT 8, 9

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Coastal defenses--Continued German-Continued Shelters, concrete, (illus.) 15 SS 52-60 Siebel ferries, (illus.) 15 SS 7-11 Spcrrbrecher (obstacle breakers), 15 SS 6-7 Steel rails, 15 SS 42-43; 35 T'r 9 Steel tetrahedra, (illus.) 15 SS 41-42; 35 TT 9 Stiitzpunkt (strongpoint), II-1 IB 37-38; 17 SS 43-44 Underwater obstacles, 15 SS 1719, 49' Walls and promenades, (illus.) 15 SS 15, 17, 43-46, 49; 35 TT 7, 8 Wider.standsnest (shell-proof in. fantry post), 17 SS 43 Japanese: Burma (Arakan front), I-11 IB 71 Tactics, II-4 IB 19 Coast artillery: British: AA employed as, 2 MR 3; 9 MR 7-8 AA role of, 1 MR 20 18-inch howitzer, Mk I, (illus.) 13 MR 14-16 14-inch guns, 13 MR 16 HE ammunition, use of, 1 MR 20 9.2-inch gun, Mk XIII, 13 MR 16 13.5-inch gun, Mk V, 13 MR 16 12-inch howitzer, Mks III, IV, and V, 13 MR 16 German: Batteries, 37 TT 23 Principles of employment, II-1 IB 38-39 305-mm gun (L/50 Skoda), 12 TT 13-14 Italian: 102-mm (102/35) AA and coastdefense gun, 6 SS 26, 111; 7 TT 35; 11 TT 44 305-mm (305/50) gun, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45 280-mm (280/16) howitzer, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45 Japanese: 105-mm AA gun (Flak), German, 9 TT 46; 10 TT 5; 21 TT 6; (illus.) 30 TT 2-5

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Coast artillery-Continued Japanese--Continued 240-rmm howitzer M 12, 10 TT 35 United States use of AA at, 9 MR 7-8 Coaxial sighting telescope, (T7ZF 5b), German, (illus.) 8 'I'T 4146 Cochenhausen, Friedrich von, Gen., excerpts from "Tactical Handbook for the Troop Commander" by, 7 TT 22-29; 8 TT 7-15; 11 TT 5-16; 32 TT 45-59 Codes: British, use in radio messages, I-3 IB 61-62 Desert operations, use in, (; SS 5052 German: Communications for 105-mm gun battery, 26 TT 43-44 Ground-panel, 24 TT 31-33 Smoke, 25 TT 28, 30 Italian, smoke, 25 TT 28, 30 Japanese: Fighter-aircraft names, 19 TT' 1-3; 21 TT 32 Phonetic, 12 TT 51-59 Collapsible boats, Japanese; I-9 IB 29-30 Collimator telescope sight for 81-mm mortar, Model 99 (1939), Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 153-154 Combat engineers. See Engineers. Combat intelligence (see also Counterintelligence: Engineer intelligence; Prisoners of war; Propaganda; Security): Allied, report on German 5th Parachute Regiment, 7 SS 83-98 British: AA defense, function in, 4 M1, 9-10 Amphibious operations, function with, 4 MR 40-41, 43 Documents and equipment, enemy, preservation, 1-7 IB 61-64 Tunisia, intelligence problems in. 10 MR 51-60 German: Allied documents, collecting of, II-1 IB 68 Divisional training, organization and scope, 24 TT 15--16

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Commandos: Australian Independent Company, 1 SS 19-24 British: Administration, 1 SS 9-11 Arms, equipment, and clothing, 1 SS 1-38, 48-52, 133-134; 1 TT 12-13 Discipline and morale, 1 SS 6-7; 1 TT 16-17 Missions, 1 SS 3-5, (maps) 57116; 28 TT 37-53 Origin and organization, 1 SS 3-11; 1 TT 11-1.2 Personnel procurement, 1 SS 7-9 Training, I-4 IB 70-78; I-7 IB 65-73; 1 MR 32-37; 1 SS 11--13, 27-52; 1 TT 13-16; 17 TT 24-25; 18 TT 21-22; 28 TT 39, 52-53 Indian, raids in Burma, 7 MR 41-42 Command vehicles, importance to communications, British, 13 MR 30 Communications (see also Air-ground communications; Radio communications ): Airborne troops, 7 MR 49-52; 7 SS 55-57, 82 British: Airborne division, 7 MR 49-52 Air-defense warning system, 2 MR 9-13; 6 MR 10; 9 MR 7 Air OPs, 11 MR 27 Amphibious operations, 4 MR 43; 5 MR 43-44 Armored force, 3 MR 34-35; 4 MR 14 Armored OPs, 1 MR 20 Bren gun used for signaling, I11 IB 85 Command vehicles, 13 MR 30 Dogs, messenger, 1-5 IB 68-69 8th Army in North Africa, 8 MR 43 Field artillery in jungle, 7 MR 23-24; 11 MR 23 Field wire in desert, 1 MR 42-43 Middle East operations, lessons from, 5 MR 33-36 Mountain warfare, problems in, 11 MR 44 Pigeons, 7 MR 50 Radar, airborne, 11 MR 48-50

Combat intelligence-Continued German--Continued During battle, 8 SS 11-19 Preparation of reports, 8 SS 1112 Radio intelligence, 17 SS 39 Signal intelligence platoon, 17 SS 38-39 Wire-communication, 17 SS 3940 Indian, on the Arakan front, 7 MR 41-45 Japanese, procuring of information about enemy forces, 1-10 IB 79 United States: Attu, activities on, 13 MR 49-59 Enemy property, captured or abandoned, regulations regarding II-2 IB 74 Guadalcanal, activities on, 13 MR 41-49 Infantry, importance to, 11 MR 34-35 Combat instructions: German: For individual work on a stabilized front, 17 SS 28-29 Orders of Panzer army headquarters in Tunisia, 25 TT 21-24 Combat methods. See Tactics. Combat outposts, German, 9 SS 56-59, 105-113 Combat pistol, German parachutetroop weapon, 7 SS 28-29 Combat trains, German, 4 SS 50-51 Combined fences (German barbedwire beach obstacle), 15 SS 22 Combined operations. See Amphibious operations; Commandos. Command: British, functions and responsibilities of, 9 MR 49-57 German: AA, in an air district, 10 SS 84-85 Aerial reconnaissance, 8 TT 7 Armored army, 2 SS 14-15 Artillery, 7 TT 5-6; 29 TT 9, 14-16 Control in a fortified zone, 17 SS 23 Infantry squad, 9 SS 1-11 Post, 8 SS 1 Powers and duties of artillery commander, 29 TT 14-16

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Communications-Continued British-Continued Road-movement requirements, 8 MR 49 Self-propelled artillery, 1 MR 17; 2 MR 21 Signal security in North Africa, 19 TT 43-45 Standard procedures for transmitting messages, 13 SS 198202 T u n i s i a n Campaign, lessons from, 13 MR 29-33 Vaagso raid, 1 SS 91-94 Wire, 1 MR 42-43; 5 MR 35-36; 7 MR 49; 13 MR 31-32 Desert, 1 MR 42-43; 6 SS 47-52 Disruption by airborne troops, 7 SS 78 German: Airborne operations, 7 SS 55-57 Air Force visual signals, (illus.) 34 TT 38-40 Armored army, importance to, 2 SS 20-21 Artillery visual, (illus.) 23 TT 7, 8 Blinkers and heliograph, 8 SS 23; 18 SS 119, 190 Cable-laying in winter, 18 SS 185-187 Camouflaged troops on snow-covered terrain, 18 SS 118-119 Convoy-control signals on desert, 23 TT 28 Defense areas, II-2 IB 14; 8 SS 22 Dogs, messenger, I-2 IB 23; 17 SS 35; 8 TT 24 Field-telephone batteries, 35 TT 47-48 company, Intercommunication, I-9 IB 42 diosonde"), automatic, 16 TT 37-38 Motorized arm, importance to, 2 SS 20-21 Mountains, snow, and cold, maintenance in, I-11 IB 21, 25; 31 TT 48, 51 emergency sigNotsignalbehalter, nal container and flare pistol, (illus.) 22 TT 38-40
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Communications-Continued German--Continued Organization of signal units, 6 TT 35-36; 16 TT 38; 34 TT 28-29 Permanent v i s u a I signals, (illus.) 34 TT 39-40 Pigeons, 8 SS 24; 17 SS 35-36 Principles, 3 SS 36-38; 8 SS 1213, 20-25; 6 TT 35-36 Pyrotechnic equipment, desert use, 6 SS 48 Reflectors on headgear of stranded flyers, (illus.) II-1 IB 72-73 Searchlight sections, 10 SS 54-55, 56 Signal intelligence platoon, 17 SS 38-39 Signal, on desert, 6 SS 48, 50-52 Signal troops, operation of, 8 SS 20-24 Smoke, I-2 IB 16-17; I-7 IB 39; 24 TT 27, 28; 25 TT 28, 30 Soviet Union, defense of lines in, 29 TT 19 Stabilized front, 17 SS 23, 29-40 Staff signal officer's duties, 17 SS 30-31 Swastika flags, use of, I-7 IB 40; 24 TT 27, 28 Tank intercommunication system, I-4 IB 36-38; 12 TT 30, 31-32 Very lights I-7 IB 42; 24 TT 30 Visual, I-2 IB 16-17; I-7 IB 3842; II-1 IB 72-73; 7 SS 5657, 82; 8 SS 23-24; 18 SS 28; 24 TT 26-33; 25 TT 28, 30; (illus.) 34 TT 38-40 West Wall, 17 SS 82-83 Winter protection of equipment, 18 SS 179-191 Wire, 6 SS 48-49; 8 8S 22-23; 17 SS 23, 31-35, 36-37, 39-40; 18 SS 47-48, 184-187, 189-191; 6 TT 35-36; 7 TT 39; 35 TT 47-48 Italian: Parachute signal flare, (illus.) 18 TT 29-30, 31 Smoke codes, 25 TT 28, 30 Tank signals, 14 TT 33-34
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INDEX TO INTELLIGEINCE PUBLICATIONS Coral Islands, Japanese plan for defense, (illus.) 37 'IT 45-52 Corazzata Division, Italian, 6 SS 4 Cordtex, British use of, 1 MR 27; 1 SS 33 Corinth, German airborne attack, 7 SS 10-11 (see also Philippine Corregidor Islands), siege of, (maps) 12 MR 37-52 Counterintelligence, United States, 12 MR 22-26; 13 MR 2.5-29 Crete, German airborne attack on: Lessons of, 8 TT 1-4 Operations, 7 SS 12-14, 52-53; (maps) 8 TT 51-60 Parachute-troop equipment, German, 13 TT 45-50 Cromwell tank, British, (illus.) 13 MR 9-11 "Crowsfteet," spike aircraft and vehicle obstacles, German, (illus.) 11 TT 36; 12 TT 40; 13 TT 40; 14 TT 41 Cruiser tanks: Australian, (illus.) 2 MR 18-20 British, 35 TT 14 Crusader tanks, British, 3 MR 16 Cup-type grenade launchers (rifle), German, 21 TT 23-24; (illus.) 36 TT 34-37 Japalese, (illus.) 19 SS 35-36 Currency: British and United States conversion tables, 13 SS 203-204 German, used in occupied countries, 37 TT 39-42 Cyrenaica. Sec Africa; Libya.

Communications-Cont inued Japanese: Amphibious operations, I-8 IB 54; II-3 IB 56 Defense areas, II-4 IB 18 Katakuana (phonetic Japanese) used in, 12 TT 45-59 Night, I-1 IB 33 Sentries, II-4 IB 30 Solomon Islands, in, 1-4 IB 5-6; II-2 IB 66 Soviet: Field-artillery, 8 MR 38 Ski patrol, 16 TT 19 United States: AA units, 11 MR 8 Air support of ground units, 4 MR 44 Corregidor, 12 MR 49 Guadalcanal experiences, 3 MR 36 Jungle warfare, 3 MR 36 Communications zone, British, 9 MR 43 Compasses: German: Compass card, (illus.) 34 TT 22; 41 TT' 18 Gyroscopic electrical, (illus.) 7 TT 29-30, 31 Lensatic, 18 SS 21, 22 Maintaining direction by, I-4 IB 70-71 Sun compass, 1-4 IB 75-76 Concealment. See Camouflage and concealment; Ruses. Conscription: German, 3 SS 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12; 35 TT 51-54: 41 TT 35-37 Italian, I-4 IB 57-58 (Construction troops, German, 26 TT 19-21 Contamination. See Chemical warfare; Gas. Contamination vehicles, German, 16 SS 21-22; 23 TT 9. 10 Convalescent camps, German, in U. S. S. R., 18 SS 15 Convoys: British: Balloon defenses of, 5 MR 8-9 Spitsbergen operltions, 1 SS 102103, .110-111 Japanese torpedo-plane attack, II4 IB '10-11

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Date systems. Japanese, 19 SS 4-5; 21 'rT 31 Dazzle p a i n t i n g for camouflage, (illus.) I-3 IB 77; 26 TT 33 Dazzle tactics, searchlight, German, 10 SS 98; 6 TT 6-7: 38 TT 16 Debarkation work units, Japanese, duties during landing operations, II-3 IB 56-57 Deceptions. (See Booby traps; Camouflage and concealment; Fifth column; Ruses.) Decontamination (see also Antigas measures; Gas): British procedure, 1 MR 24-25

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Decontamination--Continued Defensive positions-Continued German: German--Continued Clothing and equipment, I-7 IB El Alemein, 32 TT 33-34 33-34; 16 SS 44-45; (illus.) Location, 27 TT 20: 33 TT 23 TT 11, 12 28-30; 39 TT 48-49 Ground, I-7 IB 33-34; 16 SS 43, Maginot Line, 17 SS 45 44; (illus.) 23 TT 9, 10 Orders to improve, II-1 IB Losantin tablets, 1-7 IB 33; 16 62-64; II-2 IB 12-15; 38 TT SS 43 28-29 Organization for, 16 SS 3, 4 Organization of, 11-1 IB 37-38; Personnel, I-7 IB 33; 16 SS 43. 8 SS 63-64 44; (illus.) 23 TT 11, 12 Polish border, 17 SS 45-46 Vehicles usel, (illus.) 23 TT 9-13 Strongpoints (Stiitzpunkte), I-8 Weapons, 31 TT 15 IB 20; II-1 IB 37-38; (ilWinter care and use of materials, lus.) 5 SS 3-60; 17 58 43-44; 18 SS 177-178 (illus.) 12 TT 28; (illus.) Italian: 14 TT 24-25; 27 TT 21 Clothing, 16 SS 81-82 Japanese: Ground, 16 SS 79-80 Arakan front, (illus.) 1-10 IB Personnel, 16 SS 78-79, 80-81 66-69; 1-11 IB 70-71 Japa nese: Attu, II-2 IB 35-37 Ground, 1-3 IB 53; 16 SS 147- 146 Selection and protection, 1-12 IB Personnel and clothing, (illus.) 61-62 22 TT 18-19; (illus.) 16 SS South Pacific, II-2 IB 63; I-3 142-145, 146 IB 39 Decorations. See Awards and decSoviet, layout for camouflage, 23 ora tions. TT 18-19 3ecoys. See Camouflage; DecepUnited States, Japanese estimate tions; Dummy installations; of, 22 TT 52 Ruses. Delayed-action bombs, Italian, 29 TT )efense methods. See Coastal defenses; Defensive positions; Em2 p I a c e m e n t s; Fortifications; I)elaying tactics, German, I-11 IB Strongpoints; Tactics, Defense; 51-,53; 8 SS 62, 70-71; 26 'rT Trenches; Winter positions. 18-19 )efense systems (see also Coastal deDemolitions (see also Booby traps; fenses; Defensive positions; StaMines; Grenades; Explosive bilized front; West Wall), Soweapons) viet, 22 TT 29-30; (illus.) 26 TT Axis: 24-26 Engineer intelligence study of, )efensive positions (see also EmBritish, 10 MR 30i placements: Fortifications; StaBritish: blilized front; Strongpoinits; Tac( Abandoned vehicles. 1 MR 40-41 ties; Trenches; Winter posiAT obstacles, German, 31 TT tions): 16-18 German: Commando training course in, I Artillery, in Sicily, weakness of. TT 15 II-3 IB 22-25 Cordtex, use of, 1 MR 27; 1 SS 33 Atlantic coast to Maginot Line, Depth charges, 1 MR 26-27 17 SS 44-45 Gelignite, use of, 1 MR 25-26 Carpathian, 17 SS 46 Malaya, lessons from, 1 MR 25Coordination of weapons, (il27 lus.) 9 SS 29 Pole charge, antibunker, (illus.) East Prussian system, 17 SS 47 13 MR 20--21 East Wall (Ostwvall) system of Pressure charges in Malaya, 1 fortifications, 17 SS 46-47 MR 25

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Demolitions-Continued British-Continued Spitsbergen, facilities at, 1 SS105-106, 112 Training of engineer units, 14 TT 18 Underwater demolitions in Malaya, 1 MR 26-27 Dutch, of facilities and materiel in Netherlands Indies, 2 TT 16 German: Adhesive paste, for demolition charges, 39 TT 19 Airdromes, methods of obstructing, (illus.) I-11 IB 48-51 Bangalore torpedo, II-3 IB 3738; (illus.) 14 SS 51-52 "Bell" demolition charge, (illus.) 3 TT 21-23 Booby traps in relation to, I-1 IB 32-33 Demolition charge for 20-mm AA/AT gun, 12 TT 20 Equipment and vehicles, I-8 IB 40-41; 1-10 IB 37-38; 18 TT 28; 27 TT 11; 41 TT 3435 Hollow demolition charge, new type, (illus.) 18 TT 16 Molotov cocktails. See Molotov cocktails. Pole charge, 10 TT 41 Stores, handling in winter, 36 TT 21 Japanese: Artillery destruction, detachments for, II-4 IB 13-16 Bangalore torpedo, use of, I-1.0 IB 83-84; II-1 IB 15; 19 SS 58 Electrical obstacles, I-4 IB 1819 Dengue fever in Far East, II-3 IB 73-74 Deployment (see also Dispersal): German: Motorized infantry deployment and detrucking, 4 SS 19-23 Protection from aerial bombing, 34 TT 4 Squad, 9 SS 35-36 Japanese, in jungle, I-6 IB 3-4 Depth charges, use for demolition in Malaya, 1 MR 26-27 Desert experiences of crews of British bombers, 28 TT 1-2

Desert warfare (see also Egypt; El Alamein operations; Libya; North Africa; Tunisia): Allied (see also British; United States): Ammunition, 6 SS 37-38 Captured equipment, use of, 6 SS 35-36 Direction, maintenance of, I-4 IB 77-78 Food and water, protection of, I-9 IB 66-75 Health rules, I-9 IB 65-78 Organization of forces in Libyan campaign, 6 SS 5 British (see also Allied): AT operations, 1 MR 12-14; 6 SS 73-86 Defensive position, 6 SS 82-86 Minefield defense, 8 MR 44-45 Organization, Imperial forces in Libyan campaign, 6 SS 5 Tactics, (illus.) 6 SS 60-73; I-2 IB 73-79; 2 MR 15-16 Weapons in Libyan campaign, 6 SS 26-36 Camouflage, I-2 IB 60-63; (illus.) I-3 IB 64-66, 73 Clothing, bathing, and housing in North Africa-Middle East, I-9 IB 75-78 Communications, 1 MR 42-43; 5 MR 33-36; 7 MR 51, 52; 13 MR 29-33; 6 SS 47-52 Dust, effects on operations, 1-4 IB 84-87 Effect of rain, 13 TT 39 German: Air-ground communication, I-t IB 16-17 Armored-division organization, 6 SS 2-3 Drivers, suggestions for, I-4 IB 28-31 Health rules, I-4 IB 24-27 Minefields in, I-2 IB 16; I-5 IB 7-14 Organization for, 6 SS 1-3, 106107 Salvage procedure, 9 TT 48; 18 TT 28 Slit trenches, I-2 IB 17 Supply, I-2 lB 18 Tactics, 1-2 IB 15; 5 SS 1-60; 6 SS 52-60; 14 TT 10-11; 15 TT 32-33; 16 TT 23-24

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Desert warfare-Continued German-Continued Transportation, I-2 lB 17 Water rations, 5 TT 36; 16 TT 35 Weapons in Libyan campaign, 6 SS 6-21, 93-103 Weather, effect of, I-2 IB 18 Italian: Organization for, 6 SS 4-5 Weapons and equipment, 6 SS 21-26, 110-112 North Africa, summary of operations, 1940-42, 9 TT 51-60 Positions, selection and occupation of, 6 SS 43-47 Reconnaissance, 6 SS 39-40 Smoke screen, 6 SS 87-90 Supply methods, 6 SS 91 Terrain as factor in, 6 SS 43-44, 53 United States, rations and kitchen equipment, 15 TT 40 Destruction of equipment and vehicles. See Demolitions. Destructors. See Demolitions. Desyanti, Soviet infantry on tanks, 13 MR 8; 3 TT 44-45; 10 TT 18 Detectors, mine. See Minefield clearance. Detonation of mines. See Minefield clearance. DFS-230 glider, German, 7 SS 33, 3639; 14 TT 3, 4, 5; 36 TT 47 Diaries: Canadian newspaperman on Spitsbergen raid, 1 SS 110-114 Japanese: Combat intelligence value, 13 MR 57-58 Extracts, I-5 IB 43-45; 1-6 IB 18-26 U. S. aviator lost in Pacific, II-4 IB 79-89 "Dick," Japanese fighter plane, 19 TT 2, 21 TT 32 Dictionaries. See Glossaries. Dieppe, France, British raid on, 5 MR 39-60; 35 TT 34 Diesel oil as antifreeze, German use, 21 TT 26 "Dinah," Japanese Zero fighter, 19 TT 1 Dinghy, single-seater inflatable, German, (ihls.) 9 TT 2-3

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Direction finders, Japanese, radio equipment in Solormons, I-4 IB 12 Direction, maintaining. See Orientation. Directors. See Antiaircraft measures. Disciplinary measures (British, German, Italian, Japanese, Soviet), 11 SS 12-13 Discipline: British commandos, 1 SS 6-7; 1 TT 16-17 German army, 3 SS 21-23; 18 SS 18-19; 18 TT 18-19; 20 TT 3132; 24 TT 51-53 Japanese army, I-5 IB 50-51; I-6 IB 9-11; I-8 IB 55-57; 1-10 IB 80; 13 TT 53-54; 33 TT 25 Soviet army, 8 MR 59 United States Army, instructions of Lt. Gen. G. S. Patton, Jr., 30 TT 35-36 See Health rules; MediDiseases. cine and surgery. Disguise, principle of camouflage, 37 TT 18-19 Disking, definition. 18 TT 32. 34 Disks, identification: German, I-3 IB 11; 9 TT 32, 33, 34; 19 TT 25-26 Japanese, I-10, IB 86 Disks (leaves), incendiary, German, 14 TT 15-16; 16 TT 6 Dispersal of aircraft, German, at airdromes in western Europe, 15 TT 3-4 Dispersal of troops: Australian, in Malaya, 34 TT 2-3 German regulations, II-2 IB 16-18, 19 Japanese, on Arakan front, I-11 IB 71 Ditches, antitank. See Antitank obstacles. Dive-bombers. See Aircraft and indiuidual planes. Dive-bombing (see also Air forces; ion Antiaircraft), protect against, II-2 IB 18-20; 33 TT 7-8 Dnieper River, German crossing of, 7 TT 40-49 Documents, captured, Japanese, combat intelligence value of, 13 MB 43-44, 56-59

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Documents, classification of, British, 13 SS 187-189J Dogs: British, training for military purposes, 1-5 IB 68-70 German: Messenger, 1-2 IB 23; 8 SS 24: 17 SS 35 Training for military purposes, 1-2 IB 21-23 Japanese, used in Arakan area, 37 TT 25 Don-Stalingrad area, U. S. S. R., operations, (map) 4 MR 46-60 Dornier (do) planes, German: Do 217 dive-bomber, I-2 IB 12 Do 217E bonlber, I-7 IB 54-55; 10 TT 1--2; 18 TT 2; (illus.) 36 TT 1-2 Do 217E2, 4 TT 1-2 Double aIpron fence, New Zealand methods of penetrating, 1-6 Il 92-93 I)ouble-parachute link arming system, British, (illus.) 6 MR 13-14 "Dragon's teeth," tank obstacle, (German, II-1 TIB 4,9-50; 15 SS 40 (illlus.) 49; (illus.) 17 SS 130, 132134; 35 TT 8 Drags, for transportation in snow and mud, German, (illus.) 18 SS 212. 213 Drive rod, blast. D. K., German, (ilils.) 27 TT 18-20 See AntiairDual-purpose guns. craft; Antitank: 'Multipurpose guns: and individual guns. See Under Fortifications, DIlgouts. German and Japanese Dummies. Scc Camouflage and concealnent: Ruses. Dumps, camnouflage of, British, 7 MR 37-38 Dunkirk, British field-security activities in withdrawal to, 1 MR 5158 Dust, effects of, T-4 IB 84-87; 14 TT 41-42 Dutch East Indies. See Netherlands Indies

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improvised Earth huts. German winter shelters, (illus.) 18 SS 85, 87

East l'russian fortifications, German, 17 SS 47 East Wall fortifications, German, 17 SS 46-47 Eben Emael, Belgium, German airborne invasions, 7 SS 9, 10 Egg-type hand grenade 39 (Eirhandgranate), Gernman, (illus.) 14 SS 47-50 Egypt (see also Africa; Afrika Korps; El Alamein operations): Armored tactics, British, 13 TT 35 Armored tactics, German, 13 TT 35 British Middle East Infantry Training Depot at Geneffa, 13 TT 25-26 Egyptian-Lib~yan campaign (see also Libya), 14 TT 49 El Alamein area, terrain, 3 MR 4445 Minefields, Axis, 13 TT 8-9; 19 TT 10-13; 41 TT 18 Minefields, Axis techniques in clearing, 13 TT 9 Operations, 23 Oct-7 Nov 1942, 15 TT 46-48 Rain, effect on desert operations, 13 TT 39 Tank personnel, British, casualties, 13 TT 36 Tank warfare, 13 TT 29 Western desert, terrain, 3 MR 44-45 18-in howitzer, Mk I, British, (illus.) 13 MR 14-16 Eighth Army, British (see also El Alamein operations; Minefield clearance): AA problems, 8 MR 5-22 Engineer notes on, 10 MR 25-33 Equipment, 10 MR 26 Field artillery at Messina, 13 MR 11-14 General characteristics, 10 MR 25-26 Mines. Axis, experiences with, 10 MR 27-29, 31, 32; 13 TT 8-9 1S8th Antiaircraft Regiment, German, operations in Libya, 5 SS 16 8th Tank Regiment, German, operations in Libya, 5 SS 22, 23, 26, 28-32 S-mm medium machine guns, Italian: Breda, Model 38, (illus.) 26 TT 40, 42-43

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS 8-mm medium machine guns, Italian Continued JBreda, Model 37, I-3 IB 57; 11 TT 42; (illus.) 23 TT 25-27 Fiat, Model 35, 1-3 IB 57; 11 TT 41; 23 TT 27 8-mm pistols, Japanese: Model 14 (1925), (illus.) 19 SS 14-20, 238, fol. 241; 10 TT 32 Model 94 (1934), (illus.) 19 SS 21-25, 238 Nambu, (illus.) 19 SS 7-14, 238 88-mm AT gun (Pak 43--"Hornet"), German, (illus.) 38 TT 7 88-mm multipurpose gun, German: AT role, 10 SS 74-75; 1 TT 29-31: 28 TT 11-12 Characteristics, (illus.) I-1 113 1-4; II-3 IB 29; (illus.) 6 SS 9-18, 101; (illus.) 10 SS 19, 37-43; (illus.) 5 TT 15-17; 8 TT 24; 9 TT 45; 12 TT 11: 17 TT 14; 29 TT 5; 36 TT 3-5; 41 TT 45-46 Emplacement, (illus.) I-9 IB 59 New model ultra-high-velocity, (Flak 41), (illus.) 29 TT 5-7: 30 TT 17-18; 36 TT 3-5: 41 TT 46 Self-propelled model, 25 TT 38 Tactical employment in field, 11-3 IB 27-33; 2 MR 53-54, 60: 5 SS 22-24, 26, 30, 32; 10 SS 7477 Telescopic sight for, 10 SS 49-50 88-mm self-propelled gun ("Ferdinand"), German, (illus.) II-2 IB 1-4; (illus.) 35 TT 16-20; 39 TT 12 88-mm tank gun, (Kw,. K. 36), German, I-9 IB 56, 58 81-mm mortars: Brazilian, Brandt, 13 MR 35 German, Model 34, heavy (s. Gr. W. S4), (illus.) 14 SS 102-112. 180, 181, 184; 18 SS 167; 9 TT 45; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29 Italian, Model 35, I-3 IB 58; (illus.) I-5 IB 55-58; 6 SS 111; 16 SS 56-57; 7 TT 33; 11 TT 44; 24 TT 26 Japanese: Model 99, (illus.) 19 SS 152-160. fol. 241; 10 TT :35; 40 'rT 27; (illus.) 41 TT :3-31

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81-mm mortars-Continued Japanese-Continued Model 97, (illus.) 19 SS 150-152; 40 TT 27 United States, compared with Italian, I-5 IB 55; with Japanese Model 97 (1937), (illus.) 19 SS 150-152 83.5-mm AA gun Germana, 21 TT 4, 6 El Alamein operations (see Wlso Africa; Afrika Korps; Desert w;arfare; Eighth Army, British; Libya; North Africa; Tunisia): Allied air-force role, 3 MR 42, 43, 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 59, 60 Axis (see also German): Air-force activity, 3 MR 54, 57 Minefields, 13 TT 10-13; 19 TT 10-13 Strength before British offensive, 3 MR 45-46 Battle of El Alamein, 2 MR 49-60; 3 MR 41-60 British: AA artillery at, 5 MR 13-14 Aerial photographs, value to field artillery, 4 MR 22 Armored defensive battle, 2 MR 15-16 Armored-force offensive, (map) 2 MR 49-60 AT guns, Axis, measures against, 5 MR 18-19 AT gun, 6-pounder, in, 4 MR 2526, 28 AT measures, 1 MR 12-14; 5 MR 17-18 Chemical-warfare troops, 4 MR 30-31 Eighth Army offensive, (nmp) 2 MR 49-60; 3 MR 41-60 Field artillery. See Field artillery, British. 5.5-in gun employed in, 4 MR 16 44th Division, role of, 2 MR 51 Medical services during, 2 MR 49, 52 Medium artillery, employment of, 4 MR 15-24 Minefield clearance by Eighth Army, 5 MR 23-25: 7 MR 38-41; 10 MR 291-30 Minefield employment, i MR 1213

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INDEX TO INTELLIGEINCE PUBLICATIONS Emplacements-Continued British: AA-gun, 1 MR 8-9 AT-gun, I-5 IB 80; (illus.) 6 SS 80-82; (illus.) 6 TT 10, 11 Gun pits, (illus.) 6 SS 43-47 German: AA positions, (illus.) 15 SS 8586, 87, 88; 17 SS 128, 129 Artillery, 15 SS 63, 66; (illus.) 17 SS 122-125, 126, 127 AT-gun, (illus.) 17 SS 118-121; (illus.) 28 TT 10-11 Cantilever-type, (illus.) 15 SS 73, 77, 78 Cliff and cave positions, (illus.) 15 SS 71, 79, 82 Coastal-defense, (illus.) 15 SS 60-86, 87, 88 Concrete pillboxes, (illus.) 17 SS 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 90, 91 Fort-type, (illus.) 15 SS 62-63, 64-65, 67, 68-70 Gun pits, 6 SS 43-47 Howitzer, (illus.) 6 SS 46; (illus.) 17 SS 126 Infantry gun, (illus.) 15 SS 80, 84-85; (illus.) 17 SS 116-117 Logs and timber in snow, (illus.) 18 SS 95, 96 Machine-gun, (illus.) 15 SS 7779, 81; (illus.) 17 SS 16-17, 18, 20, 80, 103-105, 110-113; 18 SS 95-96 Mortar, (illus.) 17 SS 106-107, 114-115 Open, artillery, 15 SS 63, 66 Open brick type, (illus.) 15 SS 77, 80 Promenade, (illus.) 15 SS 79-80, 83 Roofless pillbox, (illus.) 15 SS 80, 84 Sandbag, for AA guns, 17 SS 128, 129 Tank-turret, in coastal defenses, (illus.) 15 SS 66-67, 71, 72, 73 T-shaped, (illus.) 15 SS 60-62 Underground, (illus.) 15 SS 7677, 79 Waasenaar, (illus.) 15 SS 71, 73, 76 West Wall, (illus.) 17 SS 106, 107, 114-129

El Alamein operations-Continued British-Continued 105-mm self-propelled howitzer, M7, "Priest", use of, 2 MR 22-23; 4 MR 26-28 Ra(lio deception, 6 MR 42 Self-propelled artillery, 2 MR 22-23; 4 MR 26-28 6-pounder AT gun in, 4 MR 25-26, 28 Survey of, value to field artillery, 4 MR 23-24 Tank employment in, 2 MR 1516; 4 MR 13-14 Tank recovery and maintenance, 4 MR 37-39 10th Corps, role of, 4 MR 15, 17 13th Corps, role of, 4 MR 17 30th Corps, role of, 4 MR 15, 16, 19, 20 German (see also Axis): Attack of 31 Aug-5 Sep 42, (map) 17 TT 44-53 88-mm AT gun, 2 MR 53-54, 60 Rommel's defense of stabilized positions, 32 TT 33-34 Initial action, 14 TT 22-23 Terrain of El Alamein area, 3 MR 44-45 Electrical gyroscopic compass, German, (illus.) 7 TT 29-31 Electrical igniters, German, for "S" mine, (illus.) 28 TT 22-25 Electrical mobile shop truck, German, 37 TT 31 Electrified obstacles, Japanese, I-4 IB 18-19; 10 TT 9-10 Electrified wire obstacles, German, II-1 IB 44; 15 SS 22; 36 TT 18, 19 Elevator Flak positions in German coastal defenses, 15 SS 86, 88 XIth Air-Borne Corps, German, organization, 7 SS 19, 45-46 11-ton Czech tank, German, 16 TT 30 Embarkation security, British, I-10 IB 92-93 Emergency radio transmitter NS-4, German, (illus.) 39 TT 37-39 Emergency rations. See Rations. Emergency signal container and flare pistol (Notsignalbehalter), German, (illus.) 22 TT 38-40 Emplacements (see also Defensive po s i t i o n s; Fortifications; Trenches):

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Emplacements-Con tinued Japanese: AA-gun, 31 TT 2-8 Caves for riflemen on Attu, (illus.) I-11 IB 65, 66, 67 Gun camouflage, 26 TT 33 Machine-gun, (illus.) I-11 IB
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MR 59-60

Engineer intelligence, British (see also Combat intelligence; CounPrisoners of terintelligence; war; Propaganda; Security), 10
MR 33-36

Engineers (see also Booby traps; Bridges; Camouflage and concealment; Demolitions; Engineer intelligence, British; Fortifications; Minefield clearance; Minefields; Mines; Obstacles ): Australian, School of military engineering, 6 MR 31-32 British: Airborne division, 10 MR 5-6 Airfield construction in North Africa, 8 MR 43 Bailey bridge, 35 TT 28-30 Beesley thrust-type pole charge, (illus.) 13 MR 20-21 Box girders (bridge), use in North Africa, 8 MR 42-43 Bridge construction, 8 MR 42-43; 1 TT 10; (illus.) 15 TT 1416; 3.5 TT 28-30

Engineers-Continued British-Continued Minefield defense in North Africa, 8 MR 44-45 Mobile scissors-bridge, (illus.) 15 TT 14-16 Mountain warfare, role in, 11 MR 44 Panjis (bamboo spikes), use of, (illus.) 13 MR 18-20 Personnel requirements in North Africa, 8 MR 44 Pole charge, antibunker, (illus.) 13 MR 20-21 Replacements, problems of, 10 MR 31-32 Road craters and obstacles, dealing with, 1-12 IB 72-74 Road machinery, value in North Africa, 8 MR 42 Training of, 14 TT 16, 18 Water-purification plant, mobile, (illus.) 5 MR 21-22 Water supply in North Africa, 8 MR 43-44 Wire entanglements, Hessian Carpet for crossing, (illus.)
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Construction with native materials in South Pacific, (illus.) 33 TT


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German (see also Organisation Todt) : Armored portable pillbox, (illus.) 40 TT 20, 23 Assault detachments, 1-12 IB 33-36; 14 TT 26-28 Attack methods, 1-12 IB 36-37:
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Chemical warfare groups, El Alamein employment of, 4


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Hessian Carpet, for crossing wire obstacles, (illus.) 7 MR 29Jungle operations, (illus.) 13 MR 18-20; 38 TT 25-28 Landing-field construction, 8 MR 43, 19 TT 13-14 Mined craters, detouring and filling, 10 MR 31
31

Bautruppen (construction troops), (illus.) 26 TT 19-21 Blast drive rod, D.K., (illus.) 27 TT 18-20 Clearing unexploded "butterfly bombs," 36 TT 21-23 Combat engineers, 1-2 IB 7-9 Compass card, MKZ (Marscho kompass), ( illus.) 34 TT 22; 41 TT 18 Crossing ice, methods, (illus.) 18 SS 46-52, (illus.) 17 TT Delaying tactics, I-11 IB 52; 8 SS 62, 70; 26 TT 18-19 Explosive rivet, 41 TT 25 Field engineering, 39 TT 49-0
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Engineers--Continued. German- Continued Field exploder, Siemlens, 1941 model, 24 TT 12 F I a mi e - throwing detachment, 1-12 lB 33, 35, 36 Light assalnit bridge, (illus.) 1-7 IB 56-58 Organization of engineer battalion of infantry division, 34 'TT 28 Reconnaissance, 11-4 IB 04 Reich Labor Service, assistance by, 1-2I 310 Steel invasion barges, 1 TT 10 Underground mining operations, (illus.) 29 TT 39, 55 Winter, practices in, 22 TT 2026; 36 TT 16-21 Japanese: Jungle-clearing units, 1-10 IB S5i Pillbox-attack group, I-12 lB Sicilian operations, lessons learned from, 37 TT 20-21 Soviet: Submlerged-bridge construction, 29 TT 17-18 Support of tanks, 15 TT 17-18 With mountain troops, 3'1 TT 4349, 51 Engine-beating device for aircraft, German, I-6 IB 59-01 Enunciator system, use in desert communication, 6 SS 49 Enveloping attack: German, forms of, 8 SS 45-46

Japanese, 32 'rT 26
Equipment (see also various arms, services, weapons, and specific eqsuipment): Australian, of independent companies, 1 SS 22-24 Axis (see also German anrd Japanese), intelligence value of, 10 MlR 55-56 British, junllgle, 1I-1 IB 84-85; 11 TT 22 Finnish, of smlall units, 6 TT 40-41 French, mechanized, used by Axis, 9 TT 28-29 German (see also Axis): Basic requirements for winter war in U. S. S. R., 18 SS 6-7 Performance, 15 TT 40-41 Train-defense, 17 TT 5

Equ ipment-Continued Japanese (see also Axis): Attu, used on, 1-11 IB 64, 68-70 Carried by individual soldier during Pacitic operations, 35 TT 35 Comment by Japanese prisoners regarding, I-6 IB 28; I-9 IB3 29-30 Kiska, found on, (illus.) 37 T'T 25-26 Notes on, I-1 1B 66-69 Philippines, used in, I-2113B 40-41 South Pacific operations, used in, I-5 IB 39-40 United States, for men on Guadalcanal, 3 MR 37 Erkenrnungsmarke, German identification disk, I-3 IB 11; 9 TT 32, 33, 34; 19 TT 25-26 Escarpments as AT defense, Soviet, (illns.) 12 TT 8 Evacuation of wounded: British, in difficult situations, I-1l IB 77-83 German, (illus.) 18 SS 149-153; 33 TTr 31-32; 35 TT 42-43; (illus.) 39 TT 28-30 Evacuation order of Hermann Giring Division in Sicily, 40 TT 29-30 Everest carriers used by British commandos, 1 SS 51 Expeditionary force, British, air-defense warning system for, 2 MR 9-13 Exploder, field, Siemeins, 1941 model, German, 24 TT 12 Exploding device for jettisoning bomb carriers on plane. German, 11 TT 3 Explosive rivet, German, 41 TT 25Explosive weapons used by German tank hunters, (illus.) 1-12 IB 26-30; 10 'TT' 50-51: 23 T`'V 3747: (illns.) 29 TT 8-9 Eyeglasses for use with gas masks, German, 5 TT 19

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Face-hardened armor, British definition, 18 TT 32, 34 Fake gases, German, 13 TT 8 Fascist Party of Italy, 1-4 IB 32, 5657; 11 SS 25, 57

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Fastov, U. S. S. R., German capture of, 11 TT 56-57 Feet, care and protection of (see (also Footwear), 1-4 IB 26; 1-9 IB 75; 1II-3 IB 86-88; (illus.) 18 SS 13()-131, 132; 11 TT 30-31 ; 30 TT 15; 31 TT 33-35 Fences (see also Barbed-wire obstacles), snow, (illus.) 18 SS 41-44; (illus.) 36 TT 17 "Ferdinand." See 88-mm self-propelled gun, "Ferdinand," German. Festivals, Japanese, I-3 IB 53-54; 27 TT 37-38 Fiat machine guns, Italian: 8-mm medium, Model 35, I-3 IB 57; 11 TT 41; 23 TT 27 6.5-mm, Model 14, 11 rT 41 Field artillery (see also Assault guns; Coast artillery; Field guns; Gun-howitzers; Howilzers; Mortars; Mountain weal)ons; Self-propelled artillery): Argentine mountain training, 1 TT 5 Axis (see also German; Italian; Japanese), effect of air attack on, 12 MR 13-14 British (see also Medium artillery ): AA employed as, 2 MR 6-8 Aerial photographs, target location by, 4 MR 18, 22 Airborne division, 10 MR 5 Air-burst fuzes, use at El Alamein, 4 MR 24 Air cooperation with, in Tunisia, 10 MR 20-23 Allotment of, in army, 2 MR 2.3-24 Ammunition expenditure at El Alamein, 4 MR 24 Amphibious operations, with, 5 MR 60 Armored OPs, 1 MR 19-20 AT, in Middle East, 1 MR 13'-15 Burma campaign, 8 TT 27-28 Close-support, importance to infantry, 1 MR 27-32 Command communications, 4 MR 19-20 Counterbattery fire, 4 MR 20-22; 6 SS 70-71 Desert tactics, (illus.) 6 SS 39)52, 60-73, 87-91

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Field artillery-Continued BrIitish-Continued( Effect on enemy morale, 13 MIR 14 Effect on enemy tanks, 4 MR 1819 El Alamein, employment at, 2 MR 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59; 4 MR 15-24 Fire concentration, 4 MR 19 Flash ranging, 7 MR 18-19; 6 SS 71: 4 TT 21 Jungle warfare tactics, 7 MR 1924; 11 MR 21-26 Maneuvers of, regiment, 6 IMR 19-23 Messina, employment at, 13 MIR 11-14 Middle East, employment in, 13 MIR 17 Mountain warfare, role in, 11 MR 42-43 Observation, 6 SS 41-43 Self-propelled-gun regiment, organization of, 2 MR 20-22 Sound ranging, 9 MR 18-24; 6 SS 71 Tactics, 7 MR 19-24; 11 MR 2126, 42--43: (illus.) 6 SS 3952, 6(-73, 87-91 Terms, with U. S. equivalents, II-4 IB 75-78 Tunisia, employment in, 10 MR 18-25, 46 Desert tactics, I-2 IB 15; 6( S8 3(991 German (sec also Axis): Alternate gun lpositions, I-10 IB 15 Attack tactics, I-2 11B ]5; 6 SS 54-59; 8 SS 5(0-51, 53, 75 Bomb thrower (s.W.G. 0)1. (illus.) 8 TT 28-30; 12 TrrT 12, 14 TT 15 Camouflage, 40 TT 18 Classification of weal)ons., 36'TT 13 Command 'in the Arnry, 7 'TT 5-7; 29 TT 9, 14-17 Cooperation with other arms, 8 SS 53. 75-76; 9 SS 22-32; 6 TT 14-15, 8 TT 30-32; 32 TT 18-20 Counterbattery fire, I--10 lB 16 Deceptive methods, 33 TT 9, 11

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INDEX TO INTELLIGE:NCE PUBLICATIONS Field artillery-Continued German--Continued Winter care of weapons, 18 SS 161-162 Winter weather, effect on fire, 18 SS 172-173 Wooded areas, tactics in, 33 TT 12-16 Italian: Gas- and smoke-filled shells, 16 SS 57 Organization for desert warfare, 6 SS 5 Parachute artillery equipment, 18 TT 7 Weapons used in desert, 1-3 I3 59-60; 6 SS 21-26, 110-112 Japanese: Gas- and smoke-filled shells, 16 SS 100-101 Philippines, use in, I-2 IB 39; 12 MR 41-42, 50 Tactics, British comment on, II1 IB 31-32 Soviet: AA role, 37 TT 8-9 AT role, 35 TT 11 Counterpreparation, 36 TT 9-11 Don-Stalingrad front, effectiveness at, 4 MR 52 Observation, 34 TT 9-11 Organization, 7 MR 15-17; 8 MR 56-57 Tactical employment, II-2 IB 1-4; 4 MR 57; 7 MR 17-18; 3 TT 41-48; 32 TT 18-20; 34 TT 9-11; 35 TT 11, 20; 37 TT 8-9 Tanks, support of, 32 TT 18-20; 34 TT 9-11 Training, (illus.) 8 MR 36-39; 9 TT 6-7 United States: Air support of, 4 MR 44 Fire in combat, 30 TT 39 Guadalcanal, employment on, 3 MR 38 Infantry, cooperation with, 11 MR 33 Terms, with British equivalents, II-4 IB 75-78 Field exploder, Siemens, 1941 model, German, 24 TT 12

Field artillery-Continued German-Continued Defensive tactics, I-10 IB 17-18; 6 SS 63-70; 8 SS 67-68, 75 Desert, tactics in, I-2 IB 15; 6 SS 39-60, 86-91 Emplacements, 1-10 IB 14-15; (illus.) 15 SS 63-66; (illus.) 17 SS 122-125, 126, 127 Flak, employment with field army, I-10 IB 34, 36; II-3 IB 26-36; 10 SS 60-80; 28 TT 9; 41 TT 41-49 Flash-ranging nets, 17 SS 33 Infantry, support of, 8 SS 53, 7576; 9 SS 22-32; 6 TT 14-15 Observation and reconnaissance, I-10 IB 15-17; 6 SS 39-43; (illus.) 15 SS 59-60; 17 SS 22-23; 18 SS 173; 28 TT 1315; 33 TT 14-15 105-mm gun battery radio communication, 26 TT 43-44 120-mm mortar battalions, 40 TT 12-13 Organization, 6 SS 106; 6 TT 12; 7 TT 4-7; 34 TT 26-27 Precautions against counterbattery fire, 19 TT 9 Protection of fortified zone, 17 SS 20-21 Protective cover for gun crew, (illus.) 17 SS 123-125, 127 Railway gun, (illus.) 10 TT 7, 8 Roving guns, I-12 IB 40-41 Smoke- and gas-filled shells, 16 SS 17-18 Sound and flash reconaissance, Soviet, counteracting of, 33 TT 9, 11 Tactical employment, I-2 IB 15; I-8 IB 15; 1-10 IB 14-18, 34, 36; 1-3 IB 26-36; 6 SS 39-60, 86-91; (illus.) 8 SS 50-51, 53, 67-68, 73-76; 10 SS 60-80; 6 TT 13-15; 8 TT 30-32; 28 TT 9; 31 TT 15; 32 TT 18-20; 33,TT 9, 11; 34 TT 9; 41 TT 41-49 Telephone nets on stabilized front, 17 SS 32-33 Visual signal system for fire control, (illus.) 23 TT 7, 8 Weakness of defensive positions in Sicily, 1-3 IB 22-25

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Field fortifications. See Fortifications Field guns (see also Field artillery): British: 4.5-in, 6 SS 34 9.2-in, Mk XIII, 13 MR 16 French: 90-mm, German AT use of, 4 TT 3 75-mm, German AT use of, 34 TT 6-7 German: 150-mm, 6 SS 101; 9 TT 47 150-mm infantry, on self-propelled mount, 8 TT 28; 13 TT 6-7; (illus.) 22 TT 13-15 105-mm, 6 SS 101 ; 9 TT 46; 12 TT 12-13; 25 TT 45; (illus.) 30 TT 2S, 29 105-mm, light, 13 TT 43; 17 TT 15 172-mm long-range, 22 TT 35 75-mm, 13 TT 43 75-mm, light, 9 TT 45; 17 TT 15; 18 TT 27 75-mm, mounted on 3-ton halftrack, 25 TT 44 75-mm recoilless, (illus.) 26 TT 15-18 76.2-mm (Soviet), (illus.) 6 SS

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20, 21, 102 380-mm, 6 SS 102 280-mm, 13 TT 44 240-mm, 6 SS 102 210-mm, 6 SS 102; 13 TT 44
Italian: 90-mm (90/50) multipurpose, 6 SS 111 152-mm (152/45), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 105-mm (105/40), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 105-mm (105/32), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 105-mm (105/28), (illus.) 6 SS 24, 25, 111; 11 TT 45 1 05-mm (105/27), 7 TT 34 149-mm (149/40), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 149-mm (149/35), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 75-mm (75/34), 6 SS 23, 111; 11 TT 44 77-mm (77/28), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 44 591425--44

Field Guns--Continued Italian-Continued 75-mm (75/27), Models 06, 11, and 12, I-3 IB 59; 6 SS 2223; 7 TT 33-34, 35; 25 TT 47-48 381-mm (381/40) railway gun, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45; Japanese: 150-mm, 10 TT 35 105-mm, 10 TT 35 75-mm, Models 38 and 90, 10 TT 34 Soviet 76.2-mm, used by Germans, (illus.) 6 SS 20, 21, 102 Field instructions, Japanese, extracts from, 16 TT 39-43 Field kitchen, sled-mounted, German, (illus.) 18 SS 206, 210 Field orders, German, 8 SS 30-33, 77-86; 36 TT 26-32 Field patching. See Maintenance and repair. Field positions. See Ditches; Dugouts; Emplacements; Fortifications; Trenches. Field rations. See Rations. Field security. See Security. Field uniforms. See Uniforms. Field wire. See Communications. Field works. See Fortifications. 15-kg bomb, HE/toxic smoke, Japanese, 36 TT 53 15-mm aircraft machine gun, (M.G. 151/15), German, (illus.) 12 TT 1, 2; (illus.) 30 TT 18, 19 15th Armored Division, German (see also Afrika Korps), 5 SS 5-19; 13 TT 35; 14 TT 47 15th Motorized Infantry Brigade, German, 5 SS 14, 38 15th Panzer Division, German, employment of AA forces, 8 TT 1618 Fifth column (see also Ruses; Security): German, 1-3 IB 23-26 Japanese. I-1 IB 62-66; I-3 lB 32; 33 TT 26 Security measures against, 39 TT 39-40 .50-cal AA machine gun, Japanese, 12 TT 7

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50-min grenade dischargers, Jap.50-cal Browning aircraft machine anese-Continued gun, M 1921, U. S., (illus.) 34 TT 36-37 , Model 10 (1921)-Continued Characteristics, I-9 IB 19; 16 50-kg bomb, gas, Model 92, Japanese, SS 100; 10 TT 34 16 SS 124-125; 36 TT 52-53 Description, 1-9 IB 15, 18-19; 50-kg bomb, mustard gas, German (illus.) 19 SS 68-73 36 TT 48 Operation, 1-9 IB 19-20 50-kg bombs, incendiary, German, 50-mm mortar, light (1. G. W. 36), (illus.) 16 SS 27, 29-31; 6 TT German: 22; 14 TT 13; 15 TT 10-11 Ammunition, I-5 IB 21-22, 26-27 50-kg bombs, incendiary, Japanese, 16 Characteristics, (illus.) I-5 IB 21SS 126-128; 29 TT 2 24; (illus.) 14 SS 95-101, 50-mm AA/AT gun, German: 179, 180, 184; 9 TT 43; 10 SS 19; 9 TT 43; Characteristics, (illus.) 30 TT 28-39 (illus.) 35 TT 6 Compared with U. S. 60-mm morDescription, 10 SS 35-36; 4 TT 3; tar, I-5 IB 21-27 21 TT 4 Operation, I-5 IB 24-26; 18 SS 166Self-propelled, 25 TT 38 167 0-rmm AT gun, German: 50-mm mortar, Model 98 (1938), JapAmmunition, I-6 IB 36-37; (illus.) anese, (illus.) 19 SS 135-142 3 TT 16-18; 15 TT 38-39 50-mm tank gun, German, 6 SS 7-8, 98; 3 TT 10, 12; 5 TT 14; 9 TT AP shell, (illus.) 3 TT' 16-18 43; (illus.) 20 TT 10, 11; 22 TT Characteristics, (illus.) I-6 IB 3113; (illus.) 32 TT 8, 9, 10; (il33; 6 SS 94, 98; 3 TT 10; 12 TT lus.) 33 TT 9, 10 10-11; 15 TT T38-39; 17 TT 13 57-mm AT gun (6-pounder), British, Compared with 75-mm AT gun, 4 MR 25-26, 28; 6 MR 39; (illus.) (illus.) 25 TT 9 6 SS 29-30; 8 TT 46-47; 16 'TT Description, (illus.) I-6 IIB 33-36; 24 I-11 IB 38; (illus.) 6 SS 6-7; Fighter planes. See Aircraft and in(illus.) 14 SS 123-136; dividual planes. (illus.) 5 TT 12-14; 9 TT 43; Fighter-plane tactics. See Air forces. 15 TT 38-39 EFiighter-searchlight team, operation Infantry weapon, used as, (illus.) of, British, 7 MR 9-12 30 TT 28-29 Fighting French, occupation of ReSelf-propelled model, 25 TT 40 union Island, 9 MR 57-59 Tank gun, used as, 4 TT 15 Filariasis (elephantiasis), II-3 IB Winter, use in, II-2 IB 11; 18 SS 74 167-1S6 "Filleting" attack methods, Japanese, 50-mm grenade dischargers, JapI-9 IB 6; 13 TT 24-25 anese: Filter, portable haversack, German, Model 89 (1929): (illus.) 38 TT 41-43 AmImu n i t i on, 1-9 IB 20-21; Finland. See Finnish subdivision of (illus.) 19 SS 50, 80-84 subject. Characteristics, I-9 IB 16; 10 TT Fire bombs. See Bombs (incendi34 ary). Description, (illus.) I-9 IB 15, Fire control (see also individual 16, 17; II-2 lB 48-49; wca poans): (illus.) 16 SS 99-100; 19 SS Allied, light AA in North Africa, 73-87, fol. 241 7 MR6 Effectiveness in jungle, 19 SS 2 British, in amphibious operations, Modified version, (illus.) 19 SS 4 MR 43 76, 78 German, 10 SS 46-51, 92-94; 17 SS 16-18 Model 10 (1921): United States, of AA units, 11 MR Ammun i tion, 1-9 IB 22-23; (illus.) 19 SS 45-49. 71 10

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Fire directors, Gerlman, 10 SS 46-49; 6 TT 8; 14 rrT 7 Fire fight, German infantry, I-8 IB 42-46; 9 SS 11-22 Fire, hostile, and its effect, German, 3 SS 61-63 Fireplaces for emplacements and caves, German, (illus.) 18 SS 108 "Fire pockets," German. 39 TT 4S Fires in jungles, making of, II-1 IB 8)-90 Fires in winter. See Heating facilities. First-aid dogs, German, I-2 IB 23 First-aid measures (see also Medicine and surgery): German, I-4 IB 26; 7 SS 30; 30 TT 15, 16 Japanese, 11-2 IB 50 United States, II-3 IB 80, S1, 82, 83, 85; 17 TT 36; 30 T'T 42 First Army, British, AA problems of, 8 MR 5-22 5-inch naval AA gun, Japanese, 8 TT 19 5-kg bomb, target-indicator (bhionba vento), Italian, (illus.) 25 TT 2(-2-, 29 5.5-in gun-howitzer, British, 4 MIR 16; 6 SS 34-35 5-rmnr rifle, Japanese, I-4 IlB 14 Fla. See Antiaircraft (AA) meas ures, German Fla-Bataillone (AA battalions of infantry, German), (see also Antiaircraft (AA) measures: German) 10 SS 12; 7 TTl' 7; 13 TT 3-4; 28 TT 4 Flak. See Antiaircraft (AA) measures, German ; 8S-mll multipurpose gun, Germlan: 50-mmnn AA/ AT gun, German; 37-mm AA/AT gun (Flak 3.'6), Glrm:ln; 20-mir AA/AT gun, German (Flak 30 and 38) Flaking or disking, British definition, 18 TT 34 Flarne throwers: German: Portable, 1-12 IB 33, 35, 36; (illus.) 16 SS 30, 32-34; 2 TT 22-26 Tank, 1-9 IB 62-63; 16 SS 35: (illus.) 39 TT 9-11

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Flame throwers---Continued Italian: Battalion organization, 16 SS 50 Motorized, 16 SS 61) Portable, I-4 IB 65-67; (illus.) 16 SS 65-68, 69; 9 TT 12; 34 TT 21 Tank I-4 lB 67-68; (illus.) 16 88S 69 Japanese: Operationr and use, 1-6 IB 28; (illus.) I-S I8B 63-66 Portable, I--S IB ;2-63; (illus.) 16 SS 130-133; (illus.) 18 TT 8--10; (illus.) 39 TT 12, 1.4-16 Tank, 16 SS 134 Soviet, 5 TT 30; (illus.) 26 TT 25, 26 Flare pistols. See Signal pistols. Flares, signal. See Comulunications. Flashless powder: German, 31 TT 37 Japanese, 27 TT 39 Used on (desert,6 SS 37 Flash ranging, 7 MR 1S--19; 6 SS 71; 17 SS 33: 18 SS 173, 4 T' 21 Fleas, 1-4 IB 25-; 1-9 IB 78; II-3: IB 76: 30 TT 14 Fleet Air Arm, British, in Spitsbergen raid(, 1 SS 103 Flies, (liseatses from and precautions agalinst, I-i It 25, I-9 IB 78; II-- IB 78-80; 30 TT 14 Floats for evacuating wonllded, Ilritish, I-11 IB 81-S3 Floats, smoke, British. Sce Smoke. Fhluorescelet nmaps for night. bombing, ( erman, 4 T'r 2 Focke-Wulf (FW) 190 planes, German: Aerial bombing attacks, 1-10 IIB 24-25, 26-28; 26 TT 2-4 Compared with British Spitfire IX anltld 1. S. P-38F, 11 TT 3 Compared with Soviet La 5, 37 T"l' 1-4 Description, ( illus.) I-1 IB 11, 12; 6 TT 1; 27 'TT 1-2 AMisleading markings, 20 TT 3-4 Speed limitations, 23 TT 1 Tactics, 1-10 IB 24--25, 26-28; 26 TT 2-4; 37 TT 1-3 Fog an(d darkness, fighting in, German, 4 SS 42

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Food (see also Rations): British: Commando, 1 SS 53-54 Mountain warfare, 1 SS 47-48 Self-heating soup, 19 TT 42 Containers for cooking in Indo-Pacific area, 15 TT 59-60 Desert areas, precautions in, I-4 IB 25; I-9 IB 72-75; 30 TT 14 German: Concentrated, for military uses, 20 TT 30 Emergency, in U. S. S. R. forests, 18 SS 139 "Food bomb," 550-pound, 22 TT 36 North Africa, precautions in, I-4 IB 25; 30 TT 14 Japanese: Attu, kinds available on, I-11 IB 69-70 Guadalcanal, supply on, I-9 IB 13-14 Jungle, available in, II-1 IB 8688; 21 TT 28-31 Sago palm, (illus.) 16 TT 44-48 Seafood in the Indo-Pacific area, 15 TT 50-60 Footwear: German: Bandages for marching, (illus.) 11 TT 30-31 Care, II-3 IB 87-88; 18 SS 134136 Foot cloths, methods of wrapping, (illus.) 18 SS 130, 131 Winter, (illns.) 18 SS 130, 131, 132, 133, 193-197 Japanese soldier's, I-9 IB 30 Forced labor, Japanese treatment in South Pacific, I-8 IB 67-68 Ford trucks used in North Africa by Germans, 20 TT 27-28 Formations: German: Approach and attack, 16 TT 11 Arrowhead, 4 SS 21, 57; 16 TT 11 Infantry-squad, (illus.) 9 SS 4-8 Motpulk (armored, motorized, and air columns), I-1 IB 48-51 Motorized infantry battalion, (illus.) 4 SS 21, 57

Formations-Continued German-Continued Platoon wedge, I-11 IB 47; (illus.) 9 SS 34 Tank, I-11 IB 44-47 Fort Capuzzo, Libya, German defensive position, 5 SS 5, 7-8, 12-13, 27-30, 37-38 Fortifications (see also Defensive Emplacements; positions; Trenches): Attacks on, German: Concrete, I--6 IB 42-43 In U. S. S. R., 5 TT 39-45; 16 TT 14 Maginot Line, 16 TT 14; 21 TT 43-44 German (see also West Wall): Armored turret, (illus.) 15 SS 66-67, 71, 72, 73; (illus.) 17 SS 73-76; 21 TT 39-40 Camouflage, (illus.) 17 SS 86, 92-95, 96, 98-101; (illus. ) 18 SS 95, 120-123 Casemates, (illus.) 17 SS 67, 88, 89, 90 Closed, (illus.) 17 SS 63-64, 8486 Coastal-defense, (illus.) 15 SS 50-89; 17 SS 42-44 Communications 17 SS 23, 29-40 Decentralized, (illus.) 17 SS 63, 68-84 Depth in defensive areas, 17 SS 13-14 Dugouts, (illus.) 18 SS 97, 98; 39 TT 49, 50 Dummy installations, 15 SS 48; 17 SS 101; 18 SS 126; 17 TT 1-3 Field, I-7 IB 43-46; (illus.) 17 SS 9, 12-13, 95-122; (illus.) 18 SS 95-100; 22 TT 20-22, 24 Fire control for defense, 17 SS 15-18 Foxholes, (illus.) 17 SS; 102, 103105, 108-109, 110-113, 122 Gapless firing chart in defense of, 17 SS 15-16 Living quarters, 17 SS 69, 7273, 85 Loophole positions, 21 TT 37-39 Observation, reconnaissance, and reports for, 17 SS 22-23

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Fortifications-Continued German-Continued Obstacles, permanent (see also Obstacles), (illus.) 17 SS 129-141; 21 TT 41-42 Permanent, (illus.) 15 SS 50-86; (illus.) 17 SS 2-3, 5-6, 9-12,
13-25, 28-40, 42-47, 127 fol.

141; 21 TT 35-42
Pillboxes, (illus.) 15. SS 79, 80,

82, 84; (illus.) 17 SS 76-79, 141 Power installations, 17 SS 83-84 Shelters, (illus.) 15 SS 52-60; 17 SS 63, 127; 21 TT 36-37; 22 TT 20-22, 24 Tactical doctrine, 17 SS 5-23 Winter field, (illus.) 18 SS 95100; (illus.) 22 TT 20-26 Japanese:
Bunkers, 1-9 lB 8-9; 21 TT 17; (illus.) 26 TT '334-34, 35; (il-

lus.) 31 TT 31-33 Dugouts, I-3 IB 39; 1-9 IB 8, 9; (illus.) 1-10 IB 68, 69; (illus.) 10 TT 13; 21 TT 17; 40 TT 23-24 Foxholes, on Arakan front, (illus.), 1-10 IB 66-67, 68,
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Soviet, pillboxes, concrete, (illus.) 3 TT 33-35 Underground mines in combat against, 29 TT 47-48 (Belgian, European Western French, Netherland), German review of failure of, 21 TT 43-46 Fort-type emplacements, German coastal defenses, 15 SS 62-70 45-mm AT gun emplacements, Soviet, I-5 IB 74 45-mm light mortar, Brixia, Model 3,5, Italian, I-3 IB 58; 6 SS 110; 11 TT 43; (illus.) 21 TT 19-20 44th Division, British, at El Alamein in Eighth Army offensive, 2 MR
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40-mm AA/AT gun Bofors (Flak 28), German, 21 TT 4 40-amm AA gun, Bofors, British, 1 MR 9-10; 2 MR 2, 3; 3 MR 3, 5, 6, 11-12, 13; 4 MR 4; 8 MR 4-5; 9 MR 9; 10 MR 10

40-mm AA gun, German, 10 SS 18, 34 40-mm (2-pounder) AT gun, British, 5 MR 16; 16 MR 39; 6 SS 26-29, 78-79; 6 TT 10, 12; 8 TT 46-47 47-mm AA/AT gun (Czech), German, 6 SS 9, 98; 5 TT 15 47-mm AA gun, German, 10 SS 18, 35 47-mm AT and infantry gun, Model 1 (1941), Japanese, (illus.) II-3 IB 44-45; (illus.) 19 SS 206-209, fol. p. 241; 19 TT 5-6 47-rmm AT gun, Italian, 1-3 IB 59; (illus.) 15 TT 7-9 47-mm AT gun, self-propelled, German, 5 TT 12; 9 TT 42; 17 TT 13; 25 TT 39-40 47-mm (47/32) AT gun, Italian, 6 MN 110; 11 TT 43 46th Infantry Division, British, mission at Salerno, 13 MRt 33 42/28-mm AT gun, tapered-bore, German, 7 TT 3; 9 TT 42; 17 TT 12; (illus.) 19 TT 7-8; 37 TT 4-5; 41 TT 25 Forward artillery observation, Soviet, 34 TT 9-11 Forward artillery observer, German, 28 TT 13-15 Forward observation officer, British, 6 SS 72-73 4.5-inch AA gun, British, 4 MR 4 4.5-mm field gun, British, 4 MR 16, 6 SS 34 4-inch mortar, Japanese, 7 TT 20; 9 TT 17-18 4-pound bomb, smoke, British, 2 MR 26 4.7-inch naval AA gun, Japanese, 8 TT 19 14-inch gun, British, 13 MR 16 Fowler roller, British minefieldclearing device, 3 MR 17 Foxholes. See Fortifications. Fragmentationbombs. See Bombs. Fragmentation grenades. See Grenades. Fragmentation shells. See Shells. France: Airborne attack, German, 7 SS 10 Airdromes, German, 15 TT 2-7 operations, commando British ,(map, illus.) 28 TT 37-53

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS G a s--Continued German: Aerial sprays, I-7 IB 35; 16 SS 23-25; 36 TT 45-47 Ammunition, I-7 IB 36; II-3 IB 8.-91; 16 SS 17-18; 37 TT 10-12 Blister, treatment for, I-4 IB 5253; 5 TT 19 Blue cross (blue band), I-7 IB 31; II-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS 8, facing 156; 37 TT 11 Bombs, 16 SS 25-26; 36 TT 48 Bulk contamination, 1-7 lB 3637; 16 SS 21-22; (illus.) 23 TT 9, 10 Classification, I-7 IB 31; 11-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS 7, 8; 37 TT 10-11, 12 Compared with gases of other nations, II-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS, facing 156; 37 TT 1011, 12 Contaminating terrain, rules for, II-1 IB 34-36 Fake, 13 TT 8 Form for report on enemy use of gas, 8 TT 35-36 Gas-cloud cylinders, 16 SS 22 Green cross (green band), 1-7 IB 31; II-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS 8; 37 TT 11 Grenades, 1-7 IB 35; 16 SS 21; 20 TT 13 Infantry weapons used for gas warfare, 16 SS 18-19 Lacrimatory candles, 16 SS 58 Livens projector, 16 SS 22-23 Losantin tablets for treatment of blister gas, 1-4 IB 52-53 Manufacture, 16 88 6 M a r k i n gs. See Comparison chart. Mines, 16 88 23 Mustard, II-3 IB 90-91; 16 SS 7, 9; 11 TT 16; 12 TT 1819; 13 TT 48; 37 TT 11 Nerve, 1 TT 7 Nitrogen-mustard, 11-3 IB 9091; 16 SS 7, 9; 37 TT 11 Projectors, 1 TT 8 Shells, gas-filled, artillery, 16 88 17-18 Tear-gas grenade, 20 TT 13 Uses in field, 1-7 IB 36-37

France-Continned Coastal defenses, German, (illus.) 15 88 1-89; 10 TT 8 Dieppe raid, 5 MR 39-60; 35 TT 34 Dunkirk, British field-security activities at, 1 MR 51-54 Maginot Line, 17 SS 45; 16 TT 14; 21 TT 43-44 Frangible smoke grenade. See Grenades. Frankfurt mine detector, German, 24 TT 14; (illus.) 39 TT 16-19 French Equatorial Africa, motortransport problems, 14 TT 42-45 Fuel: British, gasoline supply in Libya, 7 TT 35-36 German: Aviation gasoline, 22 TT 36-37; 30 TT 21 Consumption by Afrika Korps in Egyptian-Libyan campaign, 14 TT 49 Daily consumption by motorized infantry, 4 SS 61 Diesel, 22 TT 37 Gasoline substitutes, 3 TT 24-25 Libya, driving conditions in, I-4 IB 28-31 Motor gasoline, 21 TT 26; 22 TT 37; 30TT 21 Tank supply, 7 TT 29 Japanese flame-thrower, I-8 IB 6364 Fumes in armored vehicles, Canadian investigation, 9 TT 31 Furloughs, in foreign armies, 11 SS 20-21, 28-29 Fuzes. See Air-burst fuzes; Bombs; Grenades; Igniters; Mines; Mortars

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Gapless firing chart, German basis for defense of positions, 17 SS 15-16 Gas (see also Antigas measures; Chemical warfare; Decontamination ): British mustard bombs, effect on tanks, 2 MR 28-30 Comparison chart, 11-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS, facing 156; 37 TT 10-12 French, compared with gases of other nations, II-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS, facing 156; 37 TT 10, 11

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Gas-Continued German-Continued Vesicant (see also Mustard, Nitrogen-mustard), 1-7 IB 3132; II-3 IB 90-91; 1 TT 7; 37 TT 11 Warning flags for gassed areas, (illus.) 24 TT 11-12 White cross (white band), I-7 IB 31; II-3 IB 90-91; 16 SS 8; 37 TT 11 Yellow cross (yellow band), I-7 IB 31; 16 SS 8; 37 TT 10, 11 Italian: Aerial sprays, 16 SS 62; 36 TT' 48-49 Bombs, gas-filled, (chart) 16 SS 62-63; 36 TT 49-51 Compared with gases of other nations, II-3 IB 90-91; 1; SS facing 156; 37 TT 11 Knapsack sprayer, 16 SS 6( Light tank with trailer, 16 SS 61 Manufacture and storage, 16 SS8 54 Markings, II-3 IB 90-91; 16 S;S 55; 37 TT 11 Mustard-gas trucks, 16 SS 60-61 "Peril No. 1," 16 SS 56 Shells, artillery, 16 SS 57 Types, II-3 IB 90-91; 16 SS 5556; 37 TT 11 Japanese: Aerial sprays, 16 SS 124; 36 TT' 51-52 Blotting paper for removing blister gas, 1-10 IB 8.5 Bombs, (illus.) 16 SS 94-96, 12- 126; 36 TT 52-53 Bulk-contamination vehicles, 16 SS 124 Compared with gases of other nations, II-3 1B 90-91; 16 SS, facing 156; 37 TT 11 Cylinders, 16 SS 123 Field gas companies, I-10 IB :-!) Grenades, (illus.) 16 SS 107-109. 110-112; 21 TTr 16 Lacrimatory. See Tear. Manufacture and storage, 16 SS 89-91 Markings, II-3 IB '9-91; (illus. ) 16 SS 108, 111; 21 TT 16; 37 TT 10, 11 Mines, 16 SS 123

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Gas-Continued Japa nese-Continued Projector, 160-mm, 16 SS 97, 98, 99 Shells, artillery, 16 SS 100-101 Sprayer, portable, 16 SS 124 Tear, (illus.) 16 SS 10'-112; (illus.) 21 TT 13-16 Types, II-3 IB 90-91; 16 SS 9293; 9 TT 14-15; 37 TT 11 United States, 11-3 IB 89-91; 16 SS, facing 156; 37 TT 10, 11, 12 Gas detectors: German, 16 SS 38-39; 18 SS 177; 23 TT 11, 12 Japanese, 16 SS 139-141 Gas generators (producer gas), German, 3 TT 24-25 Gas masks: German, (illus.) 16 SS 36-38; 18 SS 175-176; 17 TT 16, 18; 29 TT 16 Italian, (illus.) 16 SS 70--74; 17 TT ]17; 29 TT 17 Japanese, I-2 Il3 47-48: (illus.) 16 SS 135-139: 17 TT 17 Gasoline (see also Fuel), use by tank hunters, 1-12 lB 25 Gasproofing of West: Wall fortification, German, 17 SS 83 Gasproof shelters, German, 17 TT 15-16 Gavutu Island (see also Solomon Islands), U. S. assault on, 22 TT 46-47 Gazala, Libya (see also Libya), Germnan defenses, 5 SS 9, 11-12, 40, (map) 44; 12 TT 32-33 Gelignite, British, demolition use of, 1 MR 25-26 General (Grant tank: s and performance of Characteristic U. S. M3, I-1 IB 7; 3 MR 16 Casualties of British personnel in North Africa. 13 TT 36 G(eneral Lee tanks, M3 nand M4, U. S., 1-1 IB 7; 35 TT 14; (illus.) 41. TT 6-8 Sherman tank, M4, U. S., Generall 2 MR 55. 59: 3 MR 15, 16, 54, 55- 56: 4 MR 13-15:12 MR10-13; 35 TT 14. 15, 16; 35 TT 14, 15, 16 General Staff, arms, and services, British, 11 TT 32-34 General SItaff. Frenl(h, stlldy on Germanl armored army. 2 SS 1-34

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General Staff, German, 8 SS iII-IV, 2 General Stuart tank, U. S., 6 MR 1417; 35 TT 14 Generators, searchlight, German, 10 SS 54, 55 Generators, smoke. See Smoke. Generators, gas, German, 3 TT 24-25 Generator vehicle for smoke; German, (illus.) 23 TT 11, 12 George Cross, British, 11 SS 19 Gerlich-principle guns. See Goerlichprinciple guns. German cities, air-raid protection of. 10 SS 81-105; 7 TT 16; 32 TT 25; 38 TT 14-17 German-Italian relations, I-2 IB 2425 German navy, coastal-defense patrol by, 15 SS 5-6 German relations with natives of Libya, I-4 IB 27-28 German soldier, characteristics of, I-3 IB 1-3; 27 TT 20, 23; 28 TT 26-29 "German Squad in Combat," excerpts from, 3 SS 30, 44 qigant glider, German, 21 TT 1; 36 TT 47 Gilbert Islands, Japanese defenses on Makin, I-9 IB 11; (map) 13 TT 56-59 Glass smoke grenade, German, (illus.) 36 TT 13-15 "Glen," submarine-based float plane, Japanese, 19 TT 1 Glider-borne troops (see also Airborne troops): British, training and use, 2 TT 1314 German: Development, 7 SS 33-44 Operations. 7 SS 34; 8 TT 57-59; 14 TT 5-6 Organization, 14 TT 3 Support parachute troops, I-1 IB 15, 16 Training, 7 SS 36; 14 TT 4 Glider pilots: British, 10 MR 6 German, training, 14 TT 4 Gliders: British: Airborne division, 10 MR 6 Airborne operations, advantages for, 11 MR 63

Gliders--Continued British-Continued Sicilian assault, use in, (illus.) 11 MR 57-59 Types, 10 MR 6 German: AA engagement of, British, 1 MR 11-12 Development for military purposes, 7 SS 33-44 DFS 230, 7 SS 36-39; 14 TT 3, 4, 5; 36 TT 47 Gas loads and ranges, 36 TT 47 Gigant, 21 TT 1; 36 TT 47
Goliath, 7 SS 42; 10 TT 4

Gotha (Go) 242, 7 SS 39-41; (illus.) 14 TT 4; 36 TT 47

Merseburg, 7 SS 41-42; 10 TT 4; 14 TT 5; 21 TT 1; 36 TT 47 Towing range, 7 SS 43; 36 TT 47 X2A heavy, 7 SS 42 History of, 7 SS 5-7 Italian, types, 7 SS 62-63 Technique, 7 SS .5-7 Glisenti, 9-mm automatic pistol, Model 1910, Italian, I-3 IB 55; 11 TT 42
Glossaries:

Civilian terms, British, 1-2 IB 8690; 13 SS 83-92

Japanese, phonetic, used in communications, 12 TT 45-59 Military terms and abbreviations: British, I-2 IB 81-85, 90-91;
II-4 IB 75-78; 13 SS 1-82,

93-210: 6 TT 37-38; (illus.)


18 TT 30, 32-36

German, 12 SS 1-246; 14 SS Ship abbreviations, 4 TT 25 Goring, Hermann, Division, 11-3 IB


8, 22-25; 36 TT 26-32; 40 TT 29-30 185-190; 8 TT 48

GSring, Hermann, Marshal, heads German Air Force flight training, 7 SS 7 Goerlich principle, definition, (illus.) 18 TT 33, 34 Goerlich-principle (tapered-bore) guns, German:
Developments, 26 TT 6-7

42/28-mm AT (Pak 41), 7 TT 3; 9 TT 42; 17 TT 12; (illus.) 19 TT 7-8; 37 TT 4-5; 41 TT


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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Goerlich-principle (t a p e red-bore) guns, Germlan-Continued 75/55-mm AT gun (Pak 41), (illus.) 40 TT 5-8 28/20-mm AT (Pak 41), (illus) 6 SS 8-9, 98; (illus.) 5 TT 13, 14; 17 TT 11-12; 25 TT 38 Golden Kite, Order of, Japanese, 11 SS 16 Goliath glider, German, 7 SS 42; 10 TT 4 Gotha 242 glider, German, 7 SS 39-41; (illus.) 14 TT 4; 36 TT 47 Grant tank. See General Grant tank. Greece: German airborne attack at bridge over Corinth Canal, 7 SS 10-11 German parachute-troop equipment 13 TT 45-50 Greenwich Civil Time (GCT), time zones in relation to, 4 TT 25 Grenade dischargers, Japanese. See 50-mm grenade dischargers, Japanese; Grenade launchers, Japanese. Grenade launchers: German: Mauser rifle, used with, 14 SS

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Grenades, gas: German, I-7 IB 35; 16 SS 21; 20 TT 13 Japanese, (illus.) 16 SS 107-109, 110-112; (illus.) 21 TT 6 Grenades, hand (see also Bangalore torpedoes; Molotov cocktails) British: No. 75 Hawkins, 3 MR 30-31; 6 MR 39-40; (illus.) 9 MR 2426; 35 TT 13 No. 74 (sticky type), 6 MR 39 No. 77 (smoke), 2 MR 27; 6 MR 39 No. 69, 6 MR 39 No. 36, 6 MR 39 Finnish incendiary, (illus.) 6 TT
42-43

German: Antipersonnel, (illus.) 36 TT 35, 36; 37 TT 32 AT, (illus.) 1-12 IB 24, 25, 26; 1-10 IB 26, 27-28; 14 SS 5051; 10 TT 41; 23 TT 3-6 Egg-type, 14 8 47-50
Incendiary "T. B." prussic-acid,

27-28, 29, 30

Grenade rifle, AT modified Pz. B 39, German, (illus.) 37 TT 32-34


Grenade throwers. See 50-mmn grenade dischargers, Japanese; Grenade launchers Grenades, discharger, Japanese, I-9 IB 20-23; (illus.) 1-10 IB 42-43; 16 'S 116-117, (illus.) 119-121; 19 SS 71, (illus.) 80-85; (illus.) 22 TT 15-16

Rifle, cup type, 21 TT 23-24; (illus.) 36 TT 34-37 Rifle, spigot type, (illus.) 36 TT 38-39 Japanese (see also 50-mm grenade dischargers, Japanese): Cut-type, for rifle, (illus.) 19 SS 35-36 6.5-mm rifle Model 38 (1905), 38 TT 39-40 Spigot-type, for rifles, (illus.) 19 SS 36, 37, 38 Grenade pistol, German, 21 TT 23; 27 TT 32; (illus.) 40 TT 26-28

14 TT 15 Smoke, 1-5 IB 16; 1-12 IB 24, 25; 14 SS 47; 16 SS 21; 6 TTrr 18; (illus.) 36 TT 13-15 Special uses, (illus.) I-1 IB 2730; I-8 IB 21; 1-12 lB 26, 27-28; (illus.) 14 SS 43-44, 47, 49--52; 19 TT 14; (illus.) 23 TT 40, 41, 42-43 Stick, (illus. ) I-1 IB 27-31; 1-12 IB 27; 14 SS 40-47, 5(-52 Types, 14 SS 40 Italian, I-3 IB 58; 16 SS 59; 14 TT 15; 34 TT 5-6; 35 TT 25-26 Japanese: Attu, used on, II-2 IB 48 Booby traps, use in, (illus.) 11-3 IB 42; (illus.) II-4 IB 2125; 19 SS 58 Incendiary, (illus.) 16 SS 119121; (illus.) 19 SS 56--57; 14 TT 15; 22 TT 15-17 Lacrimatory, (illus.) 16 SS 110112; 21 TT 16 Magnetic Al' tank, I-1 IB 58; (illus.) II-1 IB 6-8; (illus.) 19 SS 63-67; 5 TT 34; (illus.) 19 TT 6

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INDEX TO INTELLI( GENCE PUBLICATIONS Guadalcanal operations-Continued Hand-to-hand fighting along Matanikau River, 35 TT 37 Henderson Field, air action at, 22 TT 43-45 Japanese: Landing party, order of unloading, 1-10 IB 62-3 Morale, 1-7 IB 27-28; I-11 IB 55-57 Supply, I-9 IB 13-14 Tactics, II-2 IB 62-66; 3 MR 37; 16 TT 22-23; 17 TT 25-27: 19 TT 5-6; 21 TT 18-19; 22 TT 43-44, 47-48; 35 TT 3439 Natives, forced labor for Japanese, 1-8 IB 67-68 United States: Lessons from, 3 MR 35-38 Propaganda use, 13 MR 45-48 Report by U. S. Marine officer, 22 TT 43-48 Tactics, Japanese opinions on, 22 TT 49-54 Guderian, General Heinz, German, 2 SS 1, 4, 18; 11 TT 49 Gudol powders, German, 31 TT 37 Guerlich-principle guns. See Goerlich-principle guns. Guerrilla warfare. See Street fighting. See EmplaceGun emplacements. ments. Gun-howitzers (see also Howitzers): British: 5.5-in, 6 SS 30-3,5 25-pounder, (illus.) 6 SS 30-33 German, 105-mm (illus.) I-8 IB 29-33; 9 TT 46; 25 TT 45; (illus.) 30 TT 9-11, 28-29; (illus.) 31 IT 3r5-36 Italian, 75-mm, I-3 IIB 60; (illus.) 6 SS 21, 22, 110, 111; 6 TT 35; 11 TT 43; 13 TT 34-35; 18 TT 27; (illus.) 25 'T 47 Soviet, 152-mm, 9 TT 6-7 Gun operations rooms, British, 4 MR 7, 8, 9, 10 Gun pits in desert, 6 SS 43-47 Guns. Sec Aircraft weapons; AntiAntitank measures; aircraft measures; Assault guns; Bomb throwers; Cannons; Carbines; Coast artillery: Field gnlls; Gun howitzers: Howitzers; Machine

Grenades, hand-Continued Japanese--Conti nued Model "Kiska," (illus.) II-3 IB 42-44; (illus.) 19 SS 50, 5153 Model 91 (1931), I-9 IB 22; II-1 IB 9, 11-12; (illus.) 19 SS 45-49, 50, 71, 80, 81, 83-84; 27 TT 30-31; (illus.) 37 TT 25-26 Model 97 (1937), (illus.) II-1 IB 10, 12; (illus.) 19 SS 49-51; (illus.) 5 TT 33, 35; 37 TT 26 Pull-type, (illus.), II-3 IB 3942; (illus.), II-4 IB 211-25 Screw safety device, II-2 IB 48 Smoke, frangible, 16 SS 118-119; 35 TT 24-25 Soloilons, used in, I-4 IB 14 Stick type ("potato masher") HE, (illus.) II-1 IB 13-15; (illus.) 19 SS 53-55; (illus.) 5 TT 33-34, 35 Grenades, pistol, German, (illus.) 14 SS 30-33; 5 TT 34, 36; (illus.) 27 TT 31-34; (illus.) 40 TT 2628 Grenades, rifle: German, 14 SS 29-33; 21 TT 25: ( illus.) 36 TT 34-39; 37 TT 32 Japanese, (illus.) 1-10 IB 50-51; (illus.) 16 SS 117-118; (illus.) 19 SS 35-38; (illus.) 38 TT 39-40

Grenadiers, Panzer,

See Infantry,

motorized, German. Grids used in British map systems, (illus.) 4 TT sec. II, 1-9 "Grizzly Bear" (Briumbear), German 150-mm SP assault howitzer, (illus.) 41 TT 16, 17 Grizzly I, tank, Canadian, 8 MR 29-30 See Ground-air communications. Air-ground communications. Ground-panel code. German, means of recognition between aircraft and ground troops, 24 TT 30, 3133 Gruppen, units of German transport planes or gliders, 7 SS 50, 54; 11 TT 19; 14 TT 3; 24 TT 1-2 Guadalcanal operations (see also Jungle warfare; Solomon Islands; South Pacific):

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS cannon; Machine carbine; Machine guns; Mortars; Mountain weapons; Multipurpose guns; Rifles; Rocket weapons; Selfpropelled artillery; Submachine guns; Tank guns; and individual qweapons. "Gwen," Japanese bomber, 19 TT 1 Gyroscopic electrical compass, German, (illus.) 7 TT 29-31

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Halazone tablets, 22 TT 34 Halfaya, Egypt (see also Egypt), German defense strong point, 5 SS 12-14, 21-25, 37 Half-tracks, German (see also Selfpropelled guns): Mount for schweres Wurfgerdt 41, 8 TT 28-30 Mounts for self-propelled guns, (illus.) 25 TT 35-42, 44 Used as tractors, 1 TT 18 Hamilcar glider, British, 10 MR 6 Hampden bombers, British, in Vaagso raid, I SS 61, 64-66, 67 Hatn (Japanese squad), employment, I-10 IB 51-55; 1-12 IB 55V-58 Hand grenades. See Grenades, hand. Halndley-Page, British plane, 7 SS 4 Hand sleds, German (see also Akia (Ackja) sleds), construction, 18 SS 200-202 Hand-to-hand fighting, Japanese anad Marines on Guadalcanal, 35 TT 36, 37 "Hangarettes," Japanese, for camouflage of aircraft, 29 TT 4 "Hap" Japanese Zero fighter, 19 TT 1, 2; 21 TT 32 Harbor obstacles, German, 15 SS 1113 lHardness of armor, definition, 18 TTl' 34 Harness, tandem, German, for horsedrawn sleds, (illus.) 18 SS 202, 204, 207, 213-215 Haslar smoke generator, British, 6 MR 26; 7 MR 26-28 Hatchets, use by German tank hunters, (illus.) I-12 IB 31 Hawkins grenade No. 75, British, 3 MR 30-31; 6 MR 39-40; (illus.) 9 AMR 24-26; 35 TT 13

Headlights, blackout, for night drivilg, German, I-1 IB 4()-41, 42 Health rules (see also Medicine and surgery ): For Far East areas, U. S., II-3 IB 70-85 For North Africa, German, I-4 IB 24-27; 30 TT 12-16 For North Africa-Middle East, U. S., I-9 IB 65-78 For tropical warfare, British, 29 TT 23 For winter, German, 18 SS 144-148 Japanese, I-11 IB 76 Heat exhaustion, precautions againlst, I-9 IB 70--72; II-3 IB 84-85 Heating devices for aircraft engines, German, 1-6 IB 59-61 Heating facilities, German, for personnel and equipment, 18 SS 5356, (illus.) 10)-114, 17,--181 "Hedgehlog" system of defenses, 15 SS 89; 22' TT 29-30; 27 TT 21 Height finders: British, 4 MR 4 Japanese, AA, (illus.) 39 1'TT 30 32 Heitkel (HIe) planes, Gernma n: Balloon-cable cutlers (Kut onsc ) on wings of Hec-ill, 18 TT 2 Catapult for, 2 TT 4-7 Description of He-177, 6 TT 1-2; 41 TT 1-2 Flying limitations of Hc-177, 23 TT 1 lleliographs, winter use, German, 1I SS 190 HIelmets: British, (illus.) I-7 IB 74-76; 2 MR 38-39 Japanese, 1-1 IB 67; II-2 IB 50 United States, (illus.) 1-7 IlI 7476; 2 MR 38-39 Henderson Field, Guadalcanall (see a 1 s o Guadalcanal opera liins;
Solomon Islalnds), air ac'tiili, 22

TT 43-45 Hengist glider (trainer), British, 10 MR 6 Hensechel (Hs) 129 attack bomber, German, (illus.) I-7 IB .51,-Hic planes. See Heinkel (He) planes. lernaltnn Gairing Division, in North Africa and Sicily, IE--3 IB 8. 2225; 36 TT 26-32; 40 TT 2(--30 "Hero of the Soviet Union," Soviet decoration, 11 SS 17

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Housing, British Commandos, 1 SS 10-11 Housing in North Africa-Middle East, I-9 IB 77-78 Howitzers (see also Gun-howitzers): British: 18-in, Mk I, (illus.) 13 MR 14-16 6 inch, (illus.) 6 SS 35, 46 12-in, 13 MR 16 25-pounder (3.45-in) 4 MR 16; 5 MR 16; 6 MR 18-19 German: Ammunition, 18 TT 23-24; 32 TT 34 Emplacements in West Wall for, (illus.) 17 SS 126 Infantry-howitzer company, I-2 IB 2; 34 TT 25 Infantry, use in winter, II-2 IB 11; 18 SS 167 150-mm. See entries for 150-mm howitzers. 105-mm. See entries for 105-mm howitzers. 75-mm. See entries for 75-mm howitzers. 210-mm M6rser 18, 6 SS 102; 9 TT 47; 12 TT 14; 18 TT 23-24; (illus.) 32 TT 34 Italian: 152-mm (152/13), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 149-mm (149/13), Model 14, 6 SS 24, 111; 7 TT 34; 11 TT 45 149-mm (149/12), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 100-mm (100/17), 6 SS 24, 111; 7 TT 34; 11 TT 44: 18 TT 27 75-mm (75/13) mountain, 6 SS 110; 11 TT 43 305-mm (305/17), Model 17, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45 280-mm (280/16), coast-defense, 11 TT 45 210-mm (210/22), 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45; 12 TT 14 Japanese: 150-mm (1915), 10 TT 35 105-mm, Model 91 (1931), 10 TT 35 120-mm, Model 38 (1905), 10 TT 35 75-mm infantry, Model 41 (1908), 10 TT 34

Hessian Carpet, British, (illus.) 7 MR 29-31 Hispano-Suiza 20-mm weapons, 28 TT 30, 32 Hitler Bodyguard, Adolf, 35 TT 51 Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) organization, German, I-3 IB 1, 3; 3 SS 5-8; 35 TT 52 Holidays, Japanese, I-3 IB 53-54; 27 TT 37-38 Hollow-charge ammunition. See Ammunition and individual weapons.

Hollow charge, magnetic AT, 3-kg, German, (illus.) 23 TT 3-6; 36 TT 5 Hollow demolition charges, German, (illus.) 3 TT 21-23; (illus.) 18 TT 16 Holtz Bay, Attu. See under Attu. Holzmine 4/2 (wooden mine, 1942), German, (illus.) 39 TT 20-23 Homogeneous armor, 18 TIT 35 "Hornet," 88-mm AT gun, German, (illus.) 38 TT 7 Horsa glider, British, 10 MR 6 Horse-drawn sleds, German, 18 SS 203-213 Horses: Antigas protection for, German, 17 TT 18; 25 TT 15 Decontamination, German, 16 SS 4 Pack harness for, German, (illus.) 18 SS 213-215 Respirators, German, care in winter, 18 SS 176-177 Winter shelters for, German, (illus.) 18 SS 86, 88 Hospitals. See Medicine and surgery; Medical services Hotchkiss-type tank, French, German comment, 35 TT 14 Hotchkiss-type weapons, Japanese: 6.5-mm machine gun, Model 96 (1936). See 6.5-mm machine gun, Model 96 (1936), Japanese 13.2-mm machine gun, I-8 IB 7576; 10 TT 33 25-mm AA gun, porn pom, (illus.) I-8 IB 74-75; 12 TT 7 Hoth Groupment, part of German Armored Army, 2 SS 11, 18 Hotspur glider (trainer), British, 10 MR 6

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Howitzers--Continued Japanese--Continued 70-mm infantry battalion, Model 92 (1932), (illus.) 19 SS 210-222, 241; 10 TT 34; (illus.) 34 TT 7-8; 37 TT 34-35 240-mm, Model 12, 10 TT 35 United States: 105-mm, compared with German 105-mm gun-howitzer, I-8 IB 29 M7, self-propelled, 105-mm "Priest," 2 MR 22-23; 4 MR 26-28; 6 MR 18-19 Hurricane II D plane, British, AT role of, 8 MR 1-4 Hygiene. See Health rules; Medicine and surgery.

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Ice-concrete, German use, (illus.) 18 SS 90-100; 22 TT 24-26 Iceland, description of radio needed, 1 TT 24 Ice, methods of crossing, German, (illus.) 18 SS 46-52; (illus.) 17 TT 18-22 Identification (see also Insignia; Uniforms): German: Disks, certificates, and tags, I-3 IB 11; 7 SS 27-28; 9 TT 3234; 19 TT 25-26 Friendly troops when camouflaged, 18 SS 118-119 Paybook (Soldbuch), I-3 IB 10; II-4 IB 49-50; 9 TT 32-34; 19 TT 26 Prisoners, 19 TT 25-26 Italian booklets and tags, I-4 IB 63 Japanese: Badges and disks, I-6 IB 28; I-9 IB 30; 1-10 IB 86 Leaders at night, 35 TT 39 Methods, I-2 IB 27-35; I-5 IB 37; 1-6 IB 28 Igel (hedgehog) system of defenses, 15 SS 89; 22 TT 29-30; 27 TT 21 Igloo, Eskimo-type, German winter shelter, (illus.) 18 SS 66-75. 76 Igniters (see also Exploders; Grenades; Mines):

Igniters--Continued German: BZE for AT magnetic charge, (illus.) 23 TT 5-6 Electric for Shu1Ltzmine, (illus.) 28 TT 22-25 (illus.) Mine-igniter adapter, 35 TT 46 Pressure, for mines, (illus.) 14 SS 52 Pull-igniter used with booby traps, (illus.) I-1 IB 27 Push-igniter used with booby traps, (illus.), I-1 IB 27 PX 32, (illus.) 16 TT 10 Reinhard, (illus.) 16 TT 7-8 Safety-fuze, (illus.) 26 TT 21-23 Tellermine, neutralizing of, 36 TT 23 Weissmann, (illus.) 16 TT 9 Italian, for variable-pressure mine, (illus.) 18 TT 12-14 Soviet, MUV type for mines, (illus.) 4 MR 32 Illuminants for signal communication, German, 17 SS 35 Imitation signals, 1-10 IB 72 Immunity thickness of armor, definition, 18 TT 35 Incendiary agents (see also Bombs; Flame throwers; Grenades; Molotov cocktails; Mortars, chemical; Rocket weapons): British ammunition, 6 MR 40 German: Incendiary bottles used by tank hunters, 1-12 lB 24-25; (illus. ) 23 TT 37-40 Incendiary disks, 14 TT 15-16; 16 TT 6 Incendiary capsules, (illus.) 16 TT 5 Incendiary leaves, 16 TT 6 Independent (commandlo) companies of Australian and New Zealand Armies, 1 SS 17-24 India (see also Health rules, for Far East areas; Jungle warfare): British army subsistence problems, 3 MR 31-34 Malaria Institute of India, report on mosquitoo-repellent lotion, 13 TT 36 Security in British Indian Army, 29 TT 32-36

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Infantry--Continued German-Continued Assault detachment, 14 TT 2628; 16 TT 11-13: 27 TT 24 AT defense, (illus.) 9 SS 77-79; 18 TT 18 Attack tactics, I-2 IB 2-5: I-5 IB 2-3, 5-6; I--8 IB 45-46; II-1 IB 64-65; II-4 IB 5760; 8 SS 45-60; 9 SS 23-28, 39-47, 88-105; 14 TT 26- 28; 15 TT 19-20; 16 TT 11-1.5; 18 TT 17; 25 TT 20; 27 TT 23-26; 36 TT 26-32 Close-quarter fighting and withdrawal in Sicilian campaign, 40 TT 24-25 Coastal defense, basic principles (see also Coastal defenses, German), 37 TT 21-23 Communication lines in U.S.S.R., defense of, 29 TT 19 Communications net on a stabilized front, 17 SS 33-34 Cooperation with other arms, Ill IB 1-17; II-4 IB 57-63; 8 SS 48, 50-51, 53, 75-76; 9 SS 2'2-32; 3 TT 7-8; 6 TT 13-15; 18 TT 17-18; 31 TT 11 Counterattack tactics (Mareth front), I-10 IB 31-33 Deceptions, I-2 IB 6 Defense tactics, I-5 IB 4-5, 6; I-8 IB 44-45; II-1 IB 6566; II-4 IB 60-62; 8 SS 68: 9 SS 28-32, 47-56; 15 TT 2122; 17 TT 23-24; 18 TT 18; 25 TT 20; 27 TT 20-22; 28 TT 26-29; 29 TT 19; (illus.) 31 TT 20-25; 38 TT 28-29 Emplacement for light infantry gun, (illus.) 17 SS 116-117 Equipment of squad, 9 SS 1-3 Fieldworks, principles of construction, I-7 IB 43-46 Fire power, I-8 IB 42-46; 9 SS 11-22 Fla units, 7 TT 7; 13 TT 3-4; 28 TT 4 Howitzer company, I-2 IB 2 Jager regiment, 5 TT 24 Light division, development and organization, 3 TT 5-7; 5 TT 23-25: 7 TT 4

Indicator grenade for signal pistol, German, (illus.) 40 TT 26, 28 Indicator zones (searchlights), British, 7 MR 9 Indo-Pacific area, seafood available, (illus.) 15 TT 50-60 Infantry (see also Airborne troops; Ammunition; Glossaries; Infantary, motorized; and various weapons): Attack lessons based on Soviet experiences, 10 TT 15-16 Brazilian, organization and weapons, 13 MR 23-25 British: AA protection, 1 MR 9-10 Brigade support group, (illus.) 9 MR 33-34 Close-support artillery, 1 MR 2732 El Alamein, (map) 2 MR 49-60: (map) 3 MR 41-60; 14 TT 22-23 Enemy mortars, methods of locating, 13 MR 22-23 France, Battle of, lessons, (illus.) I MR 27-32 Indoor war game, (illus.) I-5 IB 81-85 Middle East Training Depot, 13 TT 25-26 Motorized infantry battalion, 16 TT 24 95-mm gun proposed, 6 MR 38 Organization, 6 MR 37-38; 9 MR 33-36 Patrols in Burma, 11 TT 23-24 Reconnaissance regiment, 10 MR 37-39 Street fighting, 3 MR 19-25 Tank-borne, 1 MR 37 Tank-infantry cooperation, 11 MIR 15-16 Tanks, defense against, I-6 IB 84-85; 3 MR 25 Trends in combat firing, using Bren gun, I-11 IB 84-86 Weapons policy, 6 MR 38-40 Canadian, division reorganization, 8 MR 51-52 German (see also Afrika Korps): Advance guard duty, 9 SS 59-67 Armored, 22 TT 10-13 Artillery regiments of infantry division, 7 TT 4-5

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Infantry--Continued German--Continued March discipline on Eastern Front, 18 TT 18-19 Meeting engagement, I-5 IB 2, 32; 8 SS 56-58; 15 TT 19 Mobile troops on Eastern Front, 18 TT 19 Night fighting, 16 TT 16-17; 18 TT 19; 30 TT 16-17 Obstacles, 21 TT 42; 39 TT 47, 50 Offensive combat, 9 SS 35-47 Organization, I-2 IB 1; 9 SS 1-6; 14 SS xii; 3 TT 5-7; 5 TT 23-25; 7 TT 4-5; 34 TT 2431 Outguard duty, 9 SS 6S-74 Outpost fighting, 9 SS 56-59, 105113 Parachutists, defense against, II-4 IB 54-56 Penetration of main line of resistance, 9 SS 95-105 Permanent fortifications, attacks on, I-6 IB 42-43; 16 TT 14 Pioneer platoons, 13 TT 26-28 Pursuit tactics, I-5 IB 3-4; 15 TT 20-21 Range of weapons, (illus.) 30 TT 28-29 Reconnaissance, 8 SS 18; 9 SS 74-75; 16 TT 11 Regiment, armament and orgainization, 14 SS xir Reserve, mobile, defense in C(yrenaica, 5 SS 27-29 75-mm assault gun, employment of, 19 TT 18-20 Sniping, 29 TT 21-22 Squad in combat, 9 SS 1-118 Street fighting, 15 TT 22--23; 17 TT 23-24; 25 TT 21 anid deStrongpoint, construction velopment, (illus.) 14 TT 24-25 Tactics (see also Attack tactics; Defense tactics), II-1 IB 64';6i; (illus.) 12 TT 27-29; 15 TT 19-23 Tank-borne, 1-10 IB 33-34 Tank hunting, (illus.) 1-12 IB 19-32; 10 TT 50-51; 23 TT 31-47; (illus.) 29 TT 8-9

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Infantry-Continued German--Continued Training, I-1 IB 39; 9 SS 19-22, 76-77, 80-118; 11 TT 17-18; 26 TT 46-49 U. S. S. R., tactics used in, 12 TT 20-27: 18 TT 17-19; 20 TT 21-23; 23 TT 2(-21; 25 TT 20-21; 26 TT 27-31 Village fighting, I-5 IB 5-6 Weapons used for gas warfare, 16 SS 18-19 Winter use of infantry weapons, II-2 IB 5-11; 18 SS 164-168 Wooded areas, fighting ill, I-8 Ill 1-14: 16 TT 1.3; 26 TT 2731; 33 TT 27-30 Italian: Chemical weapons, 16 SS 57-58 Lessons from Allied landling operations, 35 TT 32-34 Rock-climbing platoons, 24 ITl 16 gun, 6 SS 110: 11 TT 43 70-mmn 65-nunl (65i/17) gUll, 6 SS 1 1() 11 TT 43 Small-scale counterattacks, 14 TT 22 Weapons most frequently used, 1-3 IB 5R5-58 Japanese (see also Burma; China; Guadalcanal operations; Netherlainds Indies; New Guinea; 1'hilippine Islands; Solomon Islands) : Approach tactics, I-6 IB 1-3 Artillery employment, :37 TT' 24 Attack tactics, 1-7 IB 16, 25--26; 35 TT 36, 37, 38 Bayonet charge, 35 TT 36. 37 Close combat, I-6. Ill 11---12 an(l strategems, Deceptions, ruses, I-7 IB 26-27; 21 TT 18; 33 TT 25-26 Defense tactics, 1-7 IB3 29-: 0; 21 TT 16-19; (illus.) 31 TT 2533; 37 TI[ 24 Equipment, I-9 IB 30; 35 TT 35, 38-39 47-mm AT and infantry gun. Model 1 (1941), (illus.) I13 IB 44-45; (illus.) 19 Ss 206-209, fol. p. 241; 19 rlr 5-6

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Infantry-Continued Infantry--Continued Japanese-Continued United States: Infiltration tactics, I-2 IB 38 Air support in jungle, 4 MR 44 Interception of Allied communiEmployment, 30 TT 36-37 cations, 35 TT 36 Guadalcanal experiences, 3 MR 35-38; 35 TT 35-38 Jungle warfare, I-2 IB 37-39, 40, Mortar and artillery fire, effec42; 1-6 IB 3-9; I-7 IB 13tive use of, 35 TT 37 15; 9 TT 15-18; 13 TT 22Nicknames, use of, 35 TT 36. 25; 29 TT 20-21 Tanks cooperation in Tunisia Mobility, 33 TT 26, 27 with, (illus.) I-11 IB 1-17 Morale and discipline, 33 TT 25 Tunisian campaign, lessons from, Mortar ranging by tracer fire, 11 MR 30-36 27 TT 29 Infantry Assault School, Advanced, Noise as a weapon, use of, 25 TT for British commandos, 1 SS 2724-26 29, 31, 33 Nomenclature of infantry weapInfantry AT projector (PIAT), Britons, 19 SS 4-6 ish, 6 MR 39; (illus.) 7 MR 45Organization and armament of 48 regiment, (chart) 19 SS xiv "Infantry Field Fortifications," GerOrganization, variations in, 35 man manual, photographs and TT 34-35 sketches from, 17 SS 101-122 Regimental Smoke Companies, 9 Infantry, motorized: TT 13 British, battalion, 16 TT 24 75-mm mountain and infantry German (Panzergrenadier): gun, Model 41 (1908), Assault detachment, (illus.) II-1 (illus) 19 SS 222-233, 241 IB 68-70; 39 TT 27 Snipers. See Snipers, Japanese Cooperation with tanks, 4 SS 1-2, Tactics, basic, (illus) 33 TT 2531-33 27 Counterattack tactics on Mareth 37-mm AT and infantry gun, front, I-10 IB 32-33 Model 94 (1934), (illus.) 19 Defense in Cyrenaica, 5 SS 14-15, SS 194-206, 241; 10 TT 34 17, 23, 27, 29, 45-49 37-mm gun, Model 11 (1922), (ilDeployed arrowhead formation, lus.) 19 SS 188-194 (illus.) 4 SS 57 Weapons, new, for infantry Fuel-consumption rates, 4 SS 61 squad, II-1 IB 16-17 Movement, marches, and transMexican training center, 4 MR 36portation, 4 SS 5-6, 15-18, 37 48-51, 59; 5 SS 48-51; 24 TT N'ew Zealand rifle company's 50; 39 TT 28 methods of penetrating wire Nature and tasks, 4 SS 1-2 obstacles, 1-6 IB 92-95 Organization, I-9 IB 50-52; 4 Soviet: SS 55-56; 39 TT 27-28 Attack lessons based on experiStreet fighting in Krutojarka, U. ence of, 10 TT 15-16 S. S. R., II-2 IB 21-23 Automatic riflemen, training of, Supply, 4 SS 52-53 15 TT 23-25 Tactical employment, 4 SS 8-44 Breakthrough against German Tobruk operations, 5 SS 45-49 defenses, 10 TT 17-18; 28 Weapons and their performance, TT 29-30 4 SS 3-4 Organization, 8 MR 55-56 Infantry weapons. See Carbines; Tactics in wooded areas, GerGrenades; Grenade dischargers; man views on, 23 TT 21-22 Grenade launchers; Howitzers Tank-borne (Desyanti), 13 MR (infantry); Infantry (various 8; 3 TT 44-45; 10 TT 18 guns); Machine cannons; Ma-

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS chine guns; Mines; Mortars; Mountain weapons; Pistols; Rifles; Submachine guns. Infiltration tactics, Japanese, 1-1 IR 54-57; I-2 IB 38; I-3 IB 38; I-4 IB 2-3; I1-5 IB 38; 13 TT 59 Insignia: German, (illus.) I-3 IB 8-11; (illus.) I-8 IB 41-42 Italian, (illus.) I-4 IB 61-63 Intelligence. Sec Combat intelligence; Counterintelligence; Engineer intelligence: Prisoners of war; Propaganda: Security. Intelligence officers' working rules, 39 TT 39-42 Intelrrogation of prisoners. See Prisoners of war. Iron Cross decorations, German, 11 SS 14 Iron, German salvage of, 14 TT 50 Isotta-Fraschini,20-mm AA/AT gun, Italian, 28 TT 32 Italian-German relations, 1-2 IlB 24-25 Italian soldier, characteristics, I-4 IB 54-57 Italy, operations in: Messina, 13 MR 11-14 Salerno assault, (illus.) 13 MR 2-3, 33-38 Izo(l number, definition of, 18 TT 35, 36 Izestia (News), Soviet party newspaper, 11 SS 25-26, 46

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"Jabos" (daylight fighter-bomber units), German, 26 TT 3-4 J iitcr regiment, German, 5 TT 24 Japanese soldier: Characteristics and physical features, 1-2 IB 27-35; 1-5 IB 37, 42-45, 50-51; I-9 IB 1-4: I-10 lB 80-81; I-12 IB 48-53: II-2 IB 33-34, 61; II-3 IB 67; 10) TT 14-15; 13 TT 53-54; 33 TT 25; 40 TT 24 Daily schedule, 1-10 IB 81-82 Diaries, extracts from, I-5 IB 4345; 1-6 IB 18-26 Estimate of U. S. troops and tactics, 1-5 IB 29-36; I-7 IB 1-4; I-8 IB 57-58
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Japanese soldier-Continued Surren(ler, attitule toward, 1-3 IB 29-30, 3.5-36; I-4 lB 12-13; 1-11 IB 55-57 Treatment of natives in South Pacific, 1-8 IB 67-'69 Warfare methods, 1-10 II 77-82 Jeeps, use to locate mninefields, U. S., 37 TT 3-4 Jet-flnlle bomb, incendiary, British, 6 MR 23-24 Ju aircraft. Sce Junkers (Ju) planes, German. Jujitsu, 1-7 IB 23 Jungles (see also Jungle warfare), self-preservation in, 1-4 IB 13; II--1 11 74-92; 16 TT 44-48; 19 TT 4,9-54; 21 TT 28-31; 29 TT 23; 34 TT 40-42 Jungle warfare (see also Bulrna; Guadalcanal operations; India; Jnngles ): Australian operations at Milne Bay, 6 MR 45-56 British: Comlmunications, 7 MR 23-24; 11 MIR 23 Engineer operations, 38 TT 2,5-28 Equiplent, individual, II-1 IB 8-1-85 Jungle traps, (illus.) 13 MR'18-20 Malaya, lessons from, 13 TT 2225 Supply of troops by air, 12 MR 26-28 Tactics, I-4 IB 16--17; 6 MR 34-:36; 7 MR 1.9-24; 11 MR 21-26 Tank employment, lI-1 IB 93-96 Japanese: Clearing units, 1-10 IB 85 Combat tactics, 1-6 IB 4-:5 Deployment tactics, I-6 IB 3-4 Equipment in Philippines, 1-2 IB 40-41 Infiltration tactics, I-1 1B 54-57; 1-2 IB 38; 1-4 IB 2--3 Instruction, I-3 IB 41-43 Kokoda Trail in New Guinea, 23 TT 22-23 Maintaining direction, I-7 IB 14, 15

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Junkers (Ju) planes, German--Con. Ju 52, 7 SS 19, 46-50; (iUlus.) 31 TT 1-2 Ju 90, 7 SS 47-50 Ju 188, 39 TT 1-2 Ju 288, 3 TT 2; 4TT 1

Jungle warfare-Continued Japanese--( Continued Malayan calmplaignl. 13 Tr 2'225; 15 TT 25-30; 24 TT 1920 Marching through jungle, 1-6 IB 6-7 Milne Bay operations, 6 MR 4556 Mobility, I-3 IB 42 Mortars, use of, 9 TT 17-18 Night attacks, 1-6 Il3 7-9; 1-11 I3 3.3, 60-61 Offensive t;lctics, 1-9 IB 4-8; 15 TT 26-27 Operational directive, 38 TT 2932 Reconnaissance. I-4 IB 2; 11-2 113 53-54; 26 TT 32 Road blocks, I-4 II, 15-17 Shock troops, 9 rT 16 Sniping. See Snipers, Japanese Tactics, I-1 11T 54--57; 1-2 11B 37-39; I-3 IB 41-42; -4 113 1-12; 1-5 IB 38-39, 41; I-6 IB 1-7; I-7 IB 13-16; I-9 IB -1--14: I-10 IB 73-76; 1I1 IB 30(33; II-2 IB 53-55; 3 MR 37: 6 Mt 47--49; 26 TT 32, 36: 29 TT 20-21 .25-cal light machine gun, use of, I-2 IB 3S, 40, 42 Malayan Campaign, 13 TT 22-25; 15 TT 25-310 Observation, importance of, II-1 IB 90 Psychological factors, 13 TT 2324 United States: Air support of ground units, 4 MR 44 Communciations, 3 MR 36 Field-artillery employment, 3 MR 38 New Guinea, experiences in, I11 IB 59-63 Solomon Islands, experiences in, I-6 IB 37-41; 3 MR 35-38 Training, 3 MR 36 Junkers (Ju) planes, German: Ju 88, I-2 IB 12: (illus.) 1-4 IB 39-41; I-10 IB 25, 26; 3 TT 2; 4 TT 1; 23 TT2 Ju 87. I-2 IB 12; 1-10 IB 25, 26, 27; 32 TT 2 Ju 86, I-3 IB 27-28; 9 TT 1

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Katfyu.sha ("Little K a t h e r i ne") mortar, Soviet, 4 MR 52; 9 TT 7 Kauwa.saki Model 97 heavy bomber, Japanese, 6 TT 4 Kerrison No. 3 predictor (director), British, 4 MR 4; 9 MR 15 Kharkov, U. S. S. R., German tactics at, (illus.) 12 TT 27-29 Kiev, U. S. S. R., operations, 1941, (maps) 7 TT 40-49; (map) 11 TT 48-60; (Imap) 16 TT 50-57 Kiska. See Aleutian Islands. "Kiska" Model hand grenade, Japanese, (illus.) II-3 IB 42-44; (illus.) 19) SS 50, 51-53 Kitchen, field, mounted on sled, German, (illus.) 18 SS 206, 210 Kleist, Ewald von, Field Marshal, commiand of German armored army, 2 SS 9-12, 15, 17-18; 11 TT 49, 60 Klementi Voroshilov (KV) tanks, Soviet, (illus.) 8 MR 24-27; (illus.) 13 MR 5-7; 5 TT 26-29 "Knee mortar." See 50-mm grenade dischargers, Japanese. Knife- rest tank obstacles. See Chevaux-de-frise. Knives, Finnish "Puukko", (illus.) 6 TT 41 Koepang, Timor Island (see also. Netherlands Indies), Japanese airborne operations, 7 SS 16-17, 72 Kraznaya Zvtesda (Red Star), Soviet army paper, 11 SS 25-26, 46 Kremenchug area, U. S. S. R. (see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), German operation in 1941, (map) 7 TT 40-49 Kriegskademnie, German General Staff School, 8 SS wII-rv Kursk, U. S. S. R., Soviet artillery counterpreparation i n O r e lKursk sector, 36 TT 10-11

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Kutonase (Kutenase), cable cutter on plane wing, German, 5 MR 3; (illus.) 18 TT 1-2
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Labels on ammunition: German, (illus.) 14 SS 162-171 Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 234-238 Laborers, Japanese treatment of, 1-8 IB 67-69; 1-11 IB 57; 1I-2 IB 61 Labor Service, German, 1-2 IB 10; 3 SS 8-9 Lacrimatory gases. See Gas. Lancaster heavy bomber, British, 13 MR 1-2 Lancaster II heavy bomber, Canadian, 13 MR 2 Land-air communication. See Airground communication. Landing craft: British, types for commandos, 1 SS 41-43 German: Siebel ferries, 15 SS 7-11 Steel invasion barges, 1 TT 10 Tank, (illus.) 11 TT 26 Japanese, I-6 IB 28; 1-10 IB 5664; (illus.) 13 TT 17-20 Landing fields (see also Airdromes), definition of, 7 SS 1 Landing operations. See Amphibious operations. Launchers, grenade. See Grenade launchers. Lavochkin-5 fighter plane, Soviet, tactics against German FW-190, 37 TT 2-3 Laying mines. See Minefields; Mines. Leadership: German, principles of, 1-8 IB 1-3; 3 SS 17, 19-20, 26-39; 9 SS 9-11; 37 TT 36-37 Japanese, I-6 IB 9-11 United States, Japanese estimate of, I-5 IB 32; 22 TT 50 Lean-tos, improvised winter shelters, German, (illus.) 18 SS 83-84, 8T Leaves, incendiary, German, 16 TT 6 Leeches, precautions against, II-3 IB 82-83 Lee tanks. See General Lee tanks. Icibstandarte, Adolf Hitler Bodyguard, recruits for, 35 TT 51

Leningrad, U. S. S. R.. Soviet breakthrough at, 10 TT 17 Lensatic compass, German, 18 SS 21, 22 Leopard, Fighting .French light cruiser in occupation of RWunion Island, 9 MR 57-59 Level bombers, (Gernmaln, evasive tactics, 16 TT 1 Libya (see also North Africa): Armored-force tactics, German, 1-6 IB 44-51 Bardia: German coastal defenses at, 1-8 I1 19-20 Naval lbonba rdmelnt of, 6 SS 7172 Bengasi. British laval bombardment of, 6 SS 71-72 Blenheim bomlber cre(ws, British, lost in desert, story of, 28 TT 1-2 Casualties of tank personnel, British, 13 TT 36 Cyrenaica: British ('onstruction of advanced landing fields, 19 TT 13-14 British notes on campaign in, 18 T'T' 20 Concealment of trenches, 19 TT 22 German defensive tactics in, 5 SS 1-60 New Zealand Division operations, lessons from, 34 TT 45-52 Effect of rain on desert operations, 13 TT 39 88-mnl AA gun, German, used as AT weapon, 1 TT 29-31 Egyptian-Libyan campaign (see also Cyrenaica), 14 TT 49 Gasoline and ammunitrion supply, British, 7 TT 35-36 Gazala-Bir Hacheim line, German defenses, 5 SS 9, 11-12, 40, (map) 44; 12 TT 32-33 Health rules, German, for soldiers in, 1-4 IB 24-27 Maps, 5 SS 1, 20, 44; 6 88 x' Military coordination, German, 3 TT 7-8 Minefields, German, 1 TT 4; 8 TT 37 Rations, German, 18 TT 29

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Liquid-air, plastic-wood bombs, German, (illus.) 25 TT 26 List, Wilhelm, Field Marshal, command in German armored army, 2 SS 15, 18 "Little Katherine" (Katyusha) mortar, Soviet, 4 MR 52; 9 TT 7 Livens gas projector, German, 16 SS 22-23 Locomotives, German, (illus.) 24 TT 34-40; (illus.) 31 TT 41-42 Lofoten Islands, British commando raid on, 1 SS 3 London, effectiveness of AA defenses, 5 MR 11-12 Loophole positions, German, 21 TT 37-39 Lorenz blind-flying system, German, 15 TT 5-6 Loreto Battalion, Italian Air Force, 28 TT 3-4 Losantin tablets, I-4 IB 52-53; I-7 IB 33; 16 SS 43; 17 TT 16; 29 TT 16 Lovat, Maj. Lord, lectures at Commando School, I-4 IB 69-78; I-7 IB 65-73 Low-level fighter-bomber raids, German, 26 TT 3-4 Lubricants, German: Aircraft, 6 TT 2; 30 TT 21 Analysis of captured oils, 30 TT 21 Motorized equipment, I-4 IB 2830; 12 TT 41; 21 TT 27; 30 TT 21 Signal equipment in winter, 18 SS 181, 183, 189, 190, 191 Tank Pz. Kw. III, 21 TT 27 Weapons in winter, 18 SS 155-156 Lufwaffc. See Air forces, German. Luger pistol, 9-mm, German, (illus). 14 SS 3-10, 171, 173, 182, 183; 9 TT 41 Lung-destroying smoke and projector, German, 24 TT 8 Lung irritants. See Gas, German.

Libya-Continued Relations with natives, German, I-4 IB 27-28 Suggestions for drivers in, German, I-4 IB 28-31 Tank requirements, 1 TT 25-27 Tank tactics, German, I-1 IB 4-10 Tobruk: AA defense of, 11 TT 4-5 AA troop performance, British, 3 MR 1.4 Defense, German, 5 SS 45-49 Italian lessons from Allied landings, 35 TT 32-33 Naval bombardment, British, 6 SS 71-72 Tripolitania, German delaying tactics, I-11 IB 51-53 Warning devices, German, against approach of personnel, 25 TT 17 Libyan Omar, Libya, German defensive position, 5 SS 39, 40, 41, 42 Lice, diseases carried by, 1-4 IB 25; 1-9 IB 78; II-3 IB 75-76 Life preserver, trousers used as, (illus.) I-6 IB 89-91 Life raft: German single-seater inflatable dinghy, (illus.) 9 TT 2-3 United States, survivor's experiences with, in South Pacific, II-4 IB 80-89 (LAD's), Light aid detachments British, 2 MR 21-22; 11 MR 48 Light division, German, development and organization, 3 TT 5-7; 5 TT 23-25; 7 TT 4 Lights: German: Blackout headlamps for vehicles, 1 TT 21-22; (illus.) 9 TT 35, 37, 38 Interval-judging tail light and stop light, 1 TT 21; (illus.) 9 TT 35, 36, 37, 38 Night-driving, I-1 [B 40-42 'Signal flares, I-7 IB 42; 24 TT 30 Japanese use during landing operations, I-10 IB 63 Linealvisier 21, AA sight, German, (illus.) 10 SS 25, 26, 27; (illus.) 2 TT 8-11 Liquid air in shells, German, 1 TT 5-6

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)facchi fighter planes, Italian: 205, (illus.) 30 TT 1-2 202 22 TT 1 Machine cannon, 20-mm AA/AT, Model 98 (1938), Japanese (see also Machine guns), (illus.) 19 SS 177-187, fol. 241; (illus.) 38 TT 2-6

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Machine carbines: Finnish 9-mm Suomni, (illus.) 6 TT 40-41 Italian 9-amm Beretta, Model 38, I-3 IB 57-58 Machine guns (see also Aircraft weapons; Emplacements; Fortifications; Machine cannon; Submachine guns): Brazilian, Madsen 7-Inmm, 13 MR 24-25 British Bren gun, .303-in cal, I-11 IB 84-86; 3 MR 21, 22 German: AA role, I-3 IB 20; 35 TT 3, 4, 6 Care in winter, II-2 IB 7-9; 18 SS 159-160 Cyrenaica, use in defense of, 5 SS 13-19, 22-23, 36 Emplacements, (illus.) 15 SS 7779, 81; (illus.) 17 SS 16-17, 18, 20, 80, 103-105, 110-113; 18 SS 95-96 Fire control in defense of positions, 9 SS 51, 54, 55-56; 17 SS 18 Parachute troops, use against,

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Pulk (sled for heavy machine gun), (illus.) II-2 IB 8 7.92-mm, M. (G. 42. Sec 7.92mm machine gun, (M. G. 42), German. 7.92-mm, J1. (7. 34. See 7.92-mm mnacihine gun, (M. G. .34), German. "Sniow bo'Ird" (base for light machine gun), (illus.) II-2 IB 7 Snow plates for mounts, (illus.) 18 SS 165-1664 (illus.) Tactical employment, 1-4 II, 41-53; (illus.) 9 SS 1-118 20-mm AA/AT, 9 TT 4t Winter, firing in, 18 SS 165-166 Italian: 8-mm, Model 38, Breda, I-3 IB 57; (illus.) 26 TT 40, 42-43 8-mm, Model 35, Fiat, I-3 lB 57; 11 TT 41; 23 rrT 27 8-mm, Model 37, Breda, I-3 IB 57; 11 TT 42; (illus.) 23 TT 25-27

Machine guns-Continued Italian-Continued 7.35-Imm, Model 38, Breda, I-3 IB r57; 7 1'T 33; 11 TT 41 6.5-mm, Model 14, Fiat. 11 TT 41 6.5-mm, Model 30, Breda, 1-3 II3 56-57: 11 TT 41 12.7-mm, Breda, 11 TT 42 20-mm AA/AT, Model 35, Breda, 7 TT 33; 11 TT 42 Japanese: Employment in night defense, I3 IB 50-51 .50-cal AA, 12 TT 7 Firing from landing barges, I-10 II3 60 Organization, 1I-2 IB 67-71; 16 TT 41 7.7-mml heavy, Model 92 (1932), (illus.) 19 SS 115-127. 237, 238; 8 TT 39, 40; 10 TT 33 7.7-mml light, Model 99 (1939), (illus.) II-1 IB 16(-17, 1820; (illus.) 19 SS 106-115, 237. 238, fol. 241; (illus.) 35 TT 44-46 6.5-mm heavy, Model 3 (1914), 8 TT 39, 40; 10 T'T 33 6.5-rmm light, Model 11 (1922), Nirl buit, (illus.) 19 SS 2, 8696, 235.--236 238; (illus.) 3 TT 19-20; 8 'Tr 39, 4(0; 10 TT 33 6.5-mm light, Model 96 (1936), II-1 B 18, 20; (illus.) 1.3 SS 2, 9C:-l06, 110, 235-236, 2:8; 8 TT 39-410; 10o T 33 Tactical emplo(yment, I-3 IB 5051; 1-6 IB 12-13; I-10 IB 60; I1-2 IB 38, 67-71 13-nlm twvin heavy, Model 93 (1933), (illus.) 19 SS 127134, fol. 241 13.2-Imnn AA, Ilotchkiss. 1-8 IB 75-76; 10 TT 33 Tracer cross-fire to indicate targets, 24 T'' 22 12.7-mm heavy, Arisaka .90, 8 TT 39, 40 .25-cal light, I-1 IB 58; I-2 IB 38, 40, 42 See Submnachine Machine pistols. guns. Madagascar, British operations, 4 MR 40-43

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Maintenance and repair-Con. German---Continued Weapons in winter (see also individual weapons), 18 SS 154-163 United States, of weapons and vehicles in combat, 30 TT 41 Makin Island, Japanese defenses on, 1-9 IB 11; (illus.) 13 TT 56-59 Malaria: Prevalence, II-1 IB 71; 19 TT 51; (map) 20 TT, facing 62 Prevention, 1-10 IB 84,; II-3 IB 72-73; 13 TT 36; 20 TT 2326; 33 TT 30; 36 TT 32-33 Treatment, Atabrine, 26 TT 39-40 Malaya: Aerial bombings, Japanese, 34 T'` 2-4 Demolition procedure, British, 1 MR 25-27 Lessons from campaign, 1 MR 2527; 13 TT 22-25; 15 TT 25-30; 24 TT 1t-24) Obstacles, Japanese use of, 1-4 IB Singapore, Japanese bombing, 1 TT 1 Malta, operations in, I MR 1-6; 2 MR 3-4; 3 MR 8;6 'TT 5-6 Mandalay, Burma, Japanese offensive tactics, 9 TT 19-22 Mlaneuvers: British field artillery regiment, 6 MR 19-23 German, purpose of, 3 SS 53-54 Manila (see also Philippine Islands), Japanese comment on U. S. resistance, I-I1 IB 27-25 Mlannlicher-Caricano, 6.5-rmm rifle, Model 91, Italian, I-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 Map-reading device for nlight use, British, (illus.) II-2 lB 25, 26 Maps: Attu, 27 TT 40 British: Aerial photography, (illus.) 4 TT sec. II, 6-9 Reference systems, 13 SS 190-197; (illus.) 4 TT, sec. II, 1-6 Captured, combat intelligence value of, 10 MR 58-59 Caucasus, 6 MR 59 Corregidor Ishlld, 12 MR 44

Madsen weapons: 7-mm machine gun, Brazilian, 13 MR 24-25 20-amm, 28 TT 32 Magnetic AP hand grenade (bomb). See Grenades, hand, Japanese, magnetic. Magnetic AT hollow charge, 3-kg, German, (illus.) 23 TT 3-6; 36 TT 5 Maginot Line, 17 SS 45; 16 TT 14; 21 TT 43-44 Mail: Axis, captured, combat intelligence value of, 10 MR 54 Provisions for, in foreign armies, (illus.) 11 SS 30-33 "Main defensive belt," German, 39 TT 45-50 Main line of resistance: Enerny, German squad exercise in penetration of, 9 SS 95-105 German definition, II-1 IB 65; 5 SS 4 Maintaining direction. See Orientation. Maintenance and repair (see also individual weatpons) : Arnlored-force vehicles in field, 2 TT 21 British: Automotive, 1-2 IB 79; 11 MR 47-48 Self-propelled artillery, 2 MR 21-22 Tanks, 4 MR 37-39 Training, I-6 113 81 German: AA gun barrels, testing in combat areas, 34 TT 35--36 Armored-division units, I-4 iB 33: I-6( 113 63-64; I-S IB 3-1-39 :; 1-l IB 47; 4 TT 8, 10-15; 10 TT 24-32; 11 1'rl 37-40; 12 TT 37; 37 TT 3031; 38 TT 35 Automotive, 4 TT 14-15; 12 TT 40; 15 1TT39 Communication lines, 17 SS 37; 18 SS 179-191 Road services in winter, (illus.) 18 SS 34--36, 37-46 Tank, I-4 IB 33; I-8 IB 34-39; 1--11 113 47: 4 TT 8, 10-14; 10 TT 24-32; 12 TT 37; 38 TT 35

IN1)EX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Maps--Continued Crete, 8 TT 52, 53 Egyptian-Libyan frontier, 5 SS 20 E1 Alamein area, 2 MR 50; 3 MR 49; 17 TT 44, 53 France, Channel coast, 28 TT 37, 43 German: Air-raid warning zones, 21 TT 5 Fluorescent, 4 TT 2 Fortification systems, western and eastern Eluope, 17 SS facing 142 West Wall, 17 SS 55, 58-61, facing 142 Lancashire, England, 4 TT sec. II, facing 11 Libyan theater, 5 SS facing 1, 44; 6 SS x Malaria, world distribution of, 20 TT, fol. 60 Manila Bay, 12 MR 40 Milne Bay area, Nlew Guinea, 6 MR 44 Salerno area, Italy, 13 MR 34 Schistosomiasis, world distribution of, 18 TT, facing 46 Sicily, 11 MR 58 Spitsbergen, Norway, and vicinity, 1 SS 98, 104 Union of Soviet Socialist Republies: Don-Stalingrad area, 4 MR 46 Kiev, 7 TT 42, 49; 11 TT 48 Narew River crossing, 27 TT 48 Sevastopol, 5 TT, facing 46 Vaagso, Norway, 1 SS 58, 63 Malp symbols for obstacles, Germran, 1-6 lB 65 Marches (see also Movement of troops; Transportation): German: AA protection for troop columns, 8 SS 35-37; 10 SS 65--66 Advance guard for security, 9) SS 59-62 Armored infantry battalion, 24 TT 50 Day, 8 SS 38-39 Foot' bandages fo)r marching, (illus.) 11 TT 30-31 Formations, (illus.) 8 SS 34-35, 39-40 High mountains, I-11 IlB 19-20 Infantry approach, 1-8 IB (-7; II-1 IB 64

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Marches--Continued (German-Continued March tables, 4 SS 59; 18 SS 26 Motorized troops, 4 SS 15--18, 59; 24 TT 51-53; 39 TT 2S Night, 8 SS 37-38; 18 SS 24 Orientation in snow- overed terrain, 18 SS 20-27 Outposts, 8 SS 43 Rates, 8 SS 41-43; 18 SS 18; 26 TT 28 Road discipline, II-2 IB lti--17 Tank battalion, 24 TT 49 Training, 3 SS 40-41 Winter, I-11 IB 23--24; 18 SS 1, 2, 3-4, 16-20, 133-134 Wooded country, conditions in, I-8 IB 5--6; 18 SS 18, 25; 26 rTrr 28 Japanese: Approach by night, 1-3 IB 46-47; 1-10 IB, 75 Jungle, I-6 lB 6-7; I-7 IB 13.15; II-1 IB 30; II-2 IB 54-55 Road-movemenlt abilities of units, (illus.) 1-1.1 IB 73 Soviet, use of camouflage in summer, 23 TT' 1-1.7 United States, road (liscipline of AA units, i; MR 5--6 March tables, Gerlman, 4 SS 59); 18 SS 26 Mareth front, Tunisia (sc( alIso North Africa; Tunisia), German tactics, I-10) 11B 31; 27 TT'l 26-27 Mlarines: Japanese. See Naval landinjig pa rties. United States: Guadalcanal, experiences on, 3 MRl :5-38 Japanese estimate of tacti(s, 22 TTr 49-54 Marking minefields. See Minefieldls. Marking roads in winter, (ermanil, (illus.) 18 SS 28-29, 39 Markings (see also individual weapons): Aircraft, German, 24 'TT 1-2 Chemical munitions, Japanese, 39 rT1T 16 Motor-maintenance vehicles, t:erman 12 TI' 40 Weapons. Japanese systems, 19 SS 4-6

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Medicine and surgery-Continued Feet. See Feet, care and protection of. Filariasis (elephantiasis), II-3 IB 74 Food precautions, 1-4 IB 25; I-9 IB 72-75; 30 TT 14 Head wounds, helmet protection from, (illus.) I-7 IB 74-76; 2 MR 38-39 Insect carriers of disease (see also Malaria), I-4 IB 25; I-9 IB 77-78; II-3 IB 70-80; 18 SS 144-146; 30 TT 14 Jaundice among U. S. troops, 1 TT 20 Losantin, German remedy for burns, 1-4 IB 52-53; I-7 IB 33; 16 SS 43; 17 TT 16; 29 TT 16 Malaria. See Malaria. Medical services: British Eighth Army, 2 MR 49, 52; 34 TT 31-32 German, 18 88 15; 33 TT 30-32; 35 TT 40-43; 38 TT 35 Japanese, I-4 lB 13; I-6 IB 29; 1-10 IB 63; 36 TT 32-33 Methedrine (pervitin), 7 SS 30; 5 TT 32; 11 TT 29 Mountain warfare, problems in, 11 MR 44-45 Myiasis (fly boils), II-3 IB 79 Orderlies, Japanese, 36 TT 32 Parachute units, German, medical equipment, 7 SS 30; 4 TT 19-20 Pervitin (methedrine), 7 SS 30; 5 TT 32; 11 TT 29 Plague, II-3 IB 7(6 Prickly heat, I-9 III 26; 30 TT 15 Rabies, II-3 IB 80 Schistosomiasis, 18 TT 23, (map) facing 46 Snake bite, precautions and treatment, I-4 IB 26; II-1 IB 8081; II-3 IB 80-82; 19 TT 2425 Spectroscope, German use for wound diagnosis, 38 TT 36 Stimulants. See Stimulants. Sting-rlay wound, treatment of, 33 TT 37-38 Sunburn, sunstroke, and heat exhaustion, 11-3 IB 84-85 Surgical units, mobile, in Middle East, British, 34 TT 31-33

Marksmanship training, German, 3 SS 46 Marshy areas, tactics in, German, 11 TT 49-50, 51; 33 TT 28-30 Massacre Bay, Attu (see also Aleutian Islands; Attu), Japanese forces at, 27 T'T 38-41 Matilda, Mark II tank, British, 6 SS 94-95; 3 TT 9-10 Manser weapons: 7-mm rifle, Brazillian, 13 MR 24 7.92-mm carbine or rifle, German, (illus.) 14 SS 21-23, 182-183 6.5-mm rifle, Japanese. See 6.5-rmm rifle, Model 38 (1905), Japanese. 20-mm aircraft machine gun, German, (illus.) 28 TT 30, 31, 32 20-mnm, Germanll, 28 TT 31, 32 Mechanized forces. See Armored forces. Medals. See Awards and decorations. Medenine, Battle of, 7 MR 13-15 Medicine an(d surgery (sec also First aid; Health rules): Ambulance sleds, German, 18 SS 208; 14 'TT 37 Amphetamine (benzedrine), 2 MR' 39-43; 3 MR 26-28; 11 TT 2930 Animal-carried diseases, I-4 IB 26; 1I-3 IB 80-83; 18 SS 146; 30 TT 1.5 Antilice clothing, German, 36 TT 33 Benzedrine (amphetamine), 2 MR 39-43; 3 MR 26-28; 11 TT 2930 Blister gas, German treatment for, I-4 IB 52-53; 5 TT 19 Burma campaign notes, 6 TT 3132 Burns (see also Losantin), causes antl treatment of, 14 TT 35-37 Casualties among British tank personnel in North Africa, 13 TT 36-38 Climatic testing laboratory, German, 38 TT 35-36 Convalescent camps, German, 18 SS 15 Dengue fever, II-3 IB 73-74 Fears of enemy weapons. British andI U. S. studies of, 9 MR 363,9; 12 MR 19-22

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Medicine and surgery--Continued Typ]lns, II-3 IB 75, 76, 78; 3 TT 15 Venereal diseases, II-3 IB 83-; 11 SS 49-51; 30 TT 12 Wounded, evacuation of. See Evacuation of wounded. Wounds, British treatment of, 15 TT 33-37 Yellow fever, II-3 IB 74 Meeting engagements (see also Tactics): German, 1-5 IB 2, 32; 8 SS 5F-58; 15 TT 19 Japanese, 1-10 lB 73-74 3feiji marking systemn for weapons, Japanese, 19 SS 4-5 Merchant ships, AA contingenllt of, British, I MR 7 Merseburg glider, German; 7 SS 4142; 10 TT 4; 14 TT' ; 21 TT 1; l 36 TT 47 Merton method of gritlded oblique photography, British, (illus.) 4 TT, sec. Il, 6-9 Message-tube in air-ground commnunication, Japanese, I-7 IB 1819, 2( Messenger dogs: British, I-5 IB3 68-69 German, 1-2 IB 23; 8 SS 24; 17 SS 35 Mcsserschmitt (Me) planles, German: Flying limitations, 23 TT 1-2 410, 34 TT 1 109 F bomber, 3 TT 2; 23 TT 1 10.9 G fighter, I-10 iB 24-28; 23 TT 1, 2-3 323 transport, (illus.) 21 TT 1-2 210 fighter-dive-bomber, (illus.) 14 TT 1-3 Messina operations, 13 MR 11-14 Meteorological transmitter, automatic, German, 16 'TT 37-38 Methane (natural gas), German gaso(line substitute, 3 TT 24 Methledrine (pervitin), 7 SS 30; 5 TT. 32; 11 TT 29 Metric scales. table of British equivalents, 4 TT. sec. II, 10-11 Middle East. See Africa; Egypt; El Alamein operations; Li b y a; North Africa; Sicily; Tunisia. Military abbreviations. See Abbreviations.

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Minefield clearance-Continued German-Continued Destroyer net for tank mines, 2 TT 12 Detection methods, 14 TT 19; 17 TT 22; 24 TT 14; 39 TT 1619; 41 TT 22-24 Japanese, doctrine of mine-detection, 10 TT 10 Soviet detectors, (illus.) 6 TT 24-26 United States (see also Allied), 30 TT 11-12; 37 TT 3-4 Minefields (see also Minefield clearance; Mines): Axis (see also German, Italian, Japanese): laying out Antipersonnel, (illus.) 4 TT 6, 7 Antitank, in Africa, 6 TT 23 Egyptian operations, use in, 13 TT 8-9; (illus.) 19 rrTT 10-13 Mining roads, (illus.) 38 TT 20-23 Tunisia, I-12 IR 1-6; 10 5JR 29 British: Camouflage, 7 MR 37 Marking, 18 TT 11 North Africa, 1 MR 12-13; 7 SIR 37; 8 MR 44-45; 18 TT 10-12 Training in crossing, I-6 IB 84 derman: Antipersonnel, I-5 IIB 11-12; (illus.) 15 SS 34-36 Antipersonnel-antitank, I-i Ill 34; 1 TT 4; 23 TT 13 Booby traps used with, I-1 IB 32-33: I-5 IB 11; 1-10 IB 5-6, 10-13; 6 TT 23; 15 TT 18 Camouflage, 32 TT 23-24 Coastal defense, (illus.) 15 SS 24-40 Desert, 5 SS 16-17, 48, 59; 1-5 IB 9-14 Landing fields, mining of, (illus. ) I-11 IB 4S-51 Laying, inethods. of, I-1 IB 3,5: II-1 IR 71; 27 TT 15-18; 36 TT 20; 41 TT 18, 20, 21 Marking, I-5 IB 1(0-13: 15 SS 37-39; 8 TTI 37; 41 TT 18 Patterns, 1-5 IB 9-10, 12-13: (illus.) 5 SS 59; 15 SS 2633

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Mines-Continued Mines--Continued German--Continued Soviet: Improvised, (illus.) 33 TT 24; Antipersonnel, (illus.) 4 MR 32(illus.) 36 TT 20; (illus.) 33 39 TT 24 AT contact, (illus.) 4 MR 33-35 Plastic, improvised, (illus.) 39 Igniter, (illus.) 4 MR 32 TT 24 Wooden, improvised, 4 MR 31-35 t Psychological effec of, I-1 IB 35 Mining, underground, operations in Ski, improvised, (illus.) 36 TT warfare, 29 TT 39-55 20 Mite-carried diseases, I-4 lB 25; 1-9 Sliding, used by tank hunters, lB 78; II-3 IB 78; 30 TT 14 (illus.) 1-12 IB 28; (illus.) JMitssubishi planes, JapIanese: 23 TT 43-44 Fighter, "Zero," 5 TT 1-4; 6 TT Stick-grenade-cluster, (illus.) 14 2-3, 8 TT 4-5 SS 52 Light bomber, Model 98, 6 TT 3 Tactical employment, I-1 IB 35; Medium bomber, Model 97, 25 TT 1-10 IB 12-13; 1-12 IB 152, 4-5 18; (illus.) 5 SS 59; 10 TT Twin-engine bomber, Model 96, 6 49; 26 TT 18; 39 TT 47, 49, TT 3-4 50 Molotov cocktails: Tunisian campaign, use in, I-12 German, 10 TT 41, 50, 51; 23 TT 40 IB 1-6; 10 MR 29 Japanese, 16 SS 122-123 Wooden-box, I-5 IB 8; (illus.) Montgomery, B. L. General (see also I-10 IB 7-9; 10 MR 29; Eighth Army), 3 MR 43; 9 AIMR (illus.) 39 TT 20--23 49-57 Hungarian, 22 TT 55; 38 TT 21 Mopping-up tactics, Japanese, I-8 IB Italian: 52 Antipersonnel, I-5 IB 8; 1-10 Il, Morale (see also Morale builling): 7; (illus.) I -12 IB 44-45; Axis forces (see (tlso German, Jap(illus.) 25 TT 18-19; (illus.) anese), 13 MR 14 35 TT 25-26 British: AT, (illus.) 1-12 IB 42-43 Commandos, 1 SS 11; 1 TT 16-17 Roads, used in mining of, 38 TT Effect of enermy weapons on, 9 21, 22 MIR 36-39' Variable pressure, (illus.) 18 TT Eighth Army, 10 MR 25-26 12-15; 22 TT 55 Importance, 9 MR 51 Japanese: German, II-1 IB 70; II-3 IB 1-8; Antipersonnel (Dutch), II-1 IB II-4 IB 64-65; 5 SS 60; 18 SS 5-6 Antivehicle, 4-5, 12 Model 93, "tape Japanese: measure," (illus.) II-1 IB Armed forces, I-5 IB 42-45; I-6 2-5; (illus.) 19 SS 61-63; 37 IB 18-26; I-7 IB 27-28; I-8 TT 25 IB 55-57; 1-9 IB 27-29; IIAT, 1-1 IB 58; II-4 IB 25-26; 3 lB (66-68;: 16 'T 39-40 (illus.) 3.5 TT 26-28 Army-Navy relations, 11-3 IB 69 Doctrine, II-I IB 1-2; 10 TT 10United States, Japanese comment 11 on, II-I IB 27-28 Gas, 16 SS 123 Morale building (see fal.o Morale), Magnetic, AP, I-1 IB 58; (illus.) foreign armies, I-.3 IB 4; 11 SS II-1 IB 6-8; (illus.) 19 SS 1-59; 18 SS 4-5, 13-15 63-67; 5 TT 34; (illus.) 1.9 TT 6 Moroccan soldier, characteristics, 1-5 Types, I-8 IB 61 lB 62-65; I--12 IB 77 Norwegian, German adaptation of, Morse code. Japanese Kana code sig(illus.) 39 TT 20-23 nal equivalents, 12 TT 51-59

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M6rser 18, 210-mm howitzer, German,


9 TT 47; 12 TT 14; 18 TT 23-24; (illus.) 32 TT 34 Mortars (see also Bomb throwers): Australian, 3-in, 6 AIR 53-54 Brazilian, Brandt 81-mm, 13 MR 25 British: Policy regarding, 6 MR 39 3 -in. 12 MR 16-18 Finnish 120-mm Tnampella, 39 TT 11 French, 120-mm Brandt, 39 TT 11 German: Captured 120-rnm mortars used, 39 TT 11 Chemical, firing in winter, 18 SS 173-174 8-mm heavy, Model 34, (illus.) 14 SS 102-112, 180, 181, 184; 9 1'T 45; (illus.) 30 TT 2829 50-nllm light, 1-5 IB 21-27: (illus.) 14 SS 95- 101, 179, 180; 18 SS 16-16,i7; 9 TT 43; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29 Foxholes, (illus.) 17 SS 108-109 150-mm chemical. See 150-mm chemical mortar or rocket pro.jector, six-barreled, Ger-

45-min, Brixia, Model 35, 1-3 IB

58; 6 SS 110; 11 TT 43; (illus.) 21 TT 19-22 210-mm (210/8), 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 Japanese: Barrage, 70-mm, (illus.) II-2 IB 44-48; (illus.) 19 SS 146150 81-mm infantry, Model 99 (1939), (illus.) 16 S 97, 98; (illus.) 19 S.S 152-160, fol. 241; 10 TT 35; 40 TT 27; (illus.)

41 TT 30-31
81-mrm, Model 97 (1937), (illus.) 19 SS 150-152; 40 TT 27 50-mm, Model 98 (1938), (illus.) 19 SS 135-142 4-in, I-3 IB 31; 7 TT 20; 9 TT 17-18 Knee. See 50-mm grenade dischargers, Japanese. See 90-mm, Model 94 (1934). 90-mm mortar, Model 94 (1934), Japanese. 100-mm chemical, 16 SS 97 Ranging by tracer fire, I-1 IB 58; 27 TT 29 70-mm, Model 11 (1922), (illus.) 19 SS 142-146 72-mm, 10 TT 34 Tactical employment, TI- IB 58; II-1 IB 32; 9 '1TT 17-18 Smoke. See Smoke. Soviet: ("little Katherine"), Katyusha 4 MR 52; 9 '1T 7 120-mm, 39 TT 11 Stokes-Brandt. See Stokes-Brandt mortars. United States: 81-mm, compared with Italian and Japanese 81-mm, I-5 IB 55; (illus.) 19 SS 150-152 60-mm, compared with German 50-nam, (illus.) I-5 IB 21-27 Moschetto carbines. See Carbines, Italian. Moscow, U. S. S. R. (see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), defenses before, (illus.) 26 TT 24-26

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105-mam (100-mm) smoke/HE. See 105-mm mortar cllemi(:al 120-mm, 16 SS 18; 14 TT 45-46 120-rmm heavy-mortar battalions, 40 TT 12-13 Positions, (illus.) 17 SS 106-107, 114-115; 18 SS 95 Smoke mortar d, I-5 IB 18 "Thor," heavy, (illus.) 10 TT 6, S 380-mm spigot, bomb for, 35 TT 47 280/320-mm smoke, 16 SS 17 200-mm spigot, 16 SS 17; (illus.) 16 TT 32-34; 21 TT 24; (illus.) 33 TT 32-34 210-mnm chemical, 16 SS 16-17 Winter use of light mortar, II-2 IB 9-10 Italian: 81-mm, Model 35i, 1-3 IB 58; I-5 lB 55-;58: 6 SS8 111; 16 88 56,-57: 7 U'T 33; 11 TT 44; 24 '"r 26

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Mosquito-carried diseases (see also Malaria), 1-4 1B 25; I-9 lB 78; II-3 IB 70-75; 30 TT 14 Mosquito planes, British, (illus.) 11 MR 1-3 Mosquito-repellent lotion, 13 TT 36 Motion pictures. See Morale-building. Motorboats, British, transport of troops, 1 SS 122-23 Motorcycles, German, I-2 IB 24; 8 SS 13, 17 Motorcycle tractor, Germall, 1]3 TT 50; (illus.) 19 TT 31-40 Motpulk, German formation, I-1 IB 48-51 Motorized forces. See Armored forces; Infantry, motorized. Motorized infantry. See Intfantry, motorizedl. Motor transport in lFrench Equatorial Africa, 14 TT 42-45 lfotti tactics, Finnish, 6 TT 39 Mouintain warfare (see also Winter warfare): Argentine, mountain - artillery training, 1 TT 5 British, training, 11 MR 39-46; 1 SS 45-52 German: Artillery regiment of mountain division, 7 TT 4 Motorized infantry, 4 SS 44-45 Tactics, I-11 IB 18-2(;; 31 TT 45-51 Uniform of mountain troops, 1-3 IB (6. 8 Underground mining operations, (illus.) 29 TT 39, 42-44, 47, 49, 51 United States, training, 11 MR 33 Moullntain weapons: German: 105-im howitzer, 13 TT 43 75-ram gun, 6 SS 100; 9 TT 44, 45: 31 TT 47; 38 TT 9-10 75-mm howitzer, infantry and mountain, 9 TT 44; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29; 31 TT 47 20-mm dual-purpose gun, Model 38, 13 TT 5-6 Italian: 100-amm (100/17) howitzer, Models 16 and 34, 11 TT 44; 18 TT' 27

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Italian 9(-mm, 6 SS 111 ; 11 TT 44; 12 TT 8 Mussolini, Benito, I-4 IB 56-58

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Nambu weapons, Japanese: 8-mm pistol, (illus.) 19 SS 7-14, 238 6.5-mmi machine gun, light, Model 11 (1922), 10 TT 33 Narew River, IJ. S. S. It., German crossing, (illus.) 27 TT 45--51 'Nate", Japantese fighter plane, 19 TT 2, 3; 21 TT 32 National charactr'istics. See vario/s nationalities.

National festivals, Japanese, 27 'TT 37-38 National Socialist Party, Germany. See Nazi Party Natives an(l foreigners in conquered areas, Japanese treatmeut, I-8 IB 67-69; 20 TT 42-44 Naval AA: German, 10 SS 13; 9 TT 4 Japanese, 8 TT 19-22 Naval landing parties, Japanese, I-6 IB 9-13; I-9 IIB 24-2(i; 13 Tr 14-22 Naval operations: British: Bombardment of Bardia, Tobrulk, and Belagasi, 6 SS 71-72

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS New Guinea-Continued Japanese operations-Continued Reverses, Japanese explanation of, I-8 IB 70-71 Tactics, 6 MR 47-49, 56; I-7 IB 30; I-9 IB 4, 5, 7, 8, 10-11, 12: I-10 IB 51-55, 73-76; I-11 IB 75; 1-12 IB 54-60; II-2 IB 62-66; 1 TT 1; 17 TT 25-27; 21 TT 18; 22 TT 28-29; 23 lT 22-23; 24 TT 18-19; (illus.) 26 TT 3438; 38 TT 29-32 Milne Bay: Japanese tactics, I-5 IB 39-40: 1-10 IB 73-76; 17 TTrr 25-27; 22 TT 28-29; 24 TT 18-19; (illus.) 26 TT 34-38 Terrain at, I-10 IB 73 New Zealand AA -methods, I-10 IB 87-91 U. S. sergeant's experiences, I-11 IB 59-63 Night operations: Allied, aids to movement, 16 T' 38-39 British: Attack, 12 MR 32-33 Occupation of a German position, 16 TT 16-17 Portable device for map reading, II-2 IB 25, 26 Recognition, means of, 1 SS 134-135 Training, 1-6 IB 83 Eyes, use of, I-6 IB 66-75 German: Approach systems for German aircraft, 15 TT 5-6 Dive-bombing attacks on ports, 1-10 IB 25-26 Equipment for night driving, T1-1 IB 40-42; 1 TT 21-22; 4 TT 2; (illus.) 9 TT 35-38 Fire from tanks, 27 TT 11-12 Infantry tactics, 18 TT 19; 30 TT 16-17 Maps for night driving, 4 TT 2 Marches, 8 SS 37-38 Motorized infantry, 4 SS 42 Tactics in Tunisia, 38 TT 33 Japanese: Approach, I-3 IB 46-47; 1-10 IB 75

Naval operations--Continued British-Continued Fire support for landings, 5 MR 39, 4(;-47, 50-51 Spitsbergen, 1 SS 101-116 Vaagso raid, 1 SS 62, 75-80, 83 Guadalcanal, Japanese-U. S. engagenment off, 22 TT 44-45 Naval patrols for coastal defense, German, 15 8S 5-6 Naval pontoon piers, U. S., 37 TT1' 20 Naval smoke candle, 10-kg, Japanese, (illus.) 1-10 IB 47-50 Navy-Army relations, Japanese, II-3 IB 69 Nazi Party: Indoctrination methods, 1-3 IB 1-3; 3 SS 4-5, 9 Military-training program, 3 SS 3-12 Waffcn-SS, (illus.) 35 TT 51-54. 41 TT 35-37 Nerve gas, German, 1 TT 7 Netherlands, German airborne inVtsion of, 7 SS 8-10, 52 Netherlands Indies, (sce also South Pacific) Japanese tactics in, 1-2 IB 43-45; 7 SS 16-17; 2 TT 1517; 8 TT 22-27; 9 TT 22-27 Nets: Camouflage. See Camouflage and concealment. German: Destroyer net for' tank mine, 2 TT 12 Harbor obstacles, 15 SS 12 Minefields, use in laying, (i]lus.) 4 TT 6-7 New Guinea (see also Jungle warfare; South Pacific): Anstralian operations: Pack transport, 12 MR 28-31 Tanks, employment of, 6 MR 1417 Japanese operations: Bombing method, 1 TT 1 Conduct of soldiers, I-10 IB 8081 Deceptions, I-9 IB 12; 21 TT 18; 24 TT 18-19 Installations at Buna, 40 TT 23-24 Landings, (illus.) 1-10 IB 5155, 61-62

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE Night operations-Continued Japanese-Continued Attack, I-3 IB 47-49; I-4 IB 10-11; I-6 IB 7-9; I-9 IB 7-8; 1-10 IB 75-76; 1-12 IB 59; II-1 IB 33; II-2 IB 57; 16 TT 23 Bombings, II-4 IB 9-10 Communication methods. II-1 IB 33 Fighter planes in airfield defense, II-4 IB 11-12 Identification of leaders, 35 TT 39 Jungle fighting, I-3 IB 32; I-7 IB 15: 1-11 IIB 60, 61 Light tanks, use of, I- 10 IB 76 Machine guns in defense, I-3 IB 50-51 Milne Bay operations, 1-10 IB 75-76; 26 TT 36-37 Noises during, I-5 IB 38 Objectives, I-3 IB 44-45 Offensive tactics, I-9 IB 7-8 Pursuit, 1-3 IB 50 Reconnaissance, I-3 IB 45, 46 Retirement, 1-3 IB 51; I-10 IB 76 Solomon Islands, I-3 IB 38; 16 TT 23; 17 TT 25: 21 TT 19 Soviet: Cavalry combat, 1-2 IB 69-72; 8 TT 32-34 Tanks, 15 TT 31-32 United States, Japanese estimate of, I-5 IB 34 9-mm machine carbines. See Ma-. chine carbines. 9 -mm pistols. See Pistols. 9-amm submachine guns. See Submachine guns. 90th Light Division, German. See Afrika Korps. 9.2-in gun, British, 1 MR 20; 13 MR 16 9)5-mm infantry gun, British, 6 MR 38 9()-mm gun, French, 4 TT 3 90-mm mortar, Model 94 (1934), Japanese, 16 SS 92, 94-96; (illus.) 19 SS 160-169, fol. 241; 10 TT 35; (illus.) 22 TT 17; (illus.) 41 TT 33-34 90-mm multipurpose gun, Italian, 6 SS 111; 11 TT 44; 12 TT 8

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Obstacles--Continued Japanese: Doctrine, 10 TT 9-11 Electrified, 1-4 IB 18-19; 10 TT 9-10 Road blocks, 1-4 IB 15-17; (illus.) 7 TT 19-20 New Zealand troop methods of penetrating wire, I-6 IB 9295 Occupation troops, regulations for, Japanese, 20 T'T 37-46 Oerlikon guns, 20-mm, (illus.) II-I IB 21-24; (illus.) 28 TT 30, 31, 32 Offensive tactics. See Tactics. C)fficers: A u s t r a li a n engineer-training course, 6 MR 31-32 Brazilian field exercises for officer candidates, 11 MR 36-38 British: Relations with enlisted men, 11 SS 5-6 Selection, 11 SS 5-6 Training, 1-6 IB 79-81 German: Armored, 2 SS 19-20 Procurement and training, 3 SS 13-18, 47-51 Relations with enlisted personnel, 3 SS 23-25; 11 SS 2-3 Standards, 3 SS 19-25 Italian, relations with enlisted personnel, 11 SS 3 Japanese: Parachute-troop oflicers' standar(s, 7 SS 68 Relations with enlisted personnel, (illus.) 11 SS 3, 4 Selection and promotion, 11 SS 7-8 Mexican infantry training center, 4 MR 36-37 Soviet, 11 SS 4-5, 9 Oil. See Lubricants. Oil bombs, German, 16 SS 27, 30 Onmr Nuovo, Libya, German defensive position,.5 SS 39-45 150-cm (60-inch) searchlight, (illus.) 10 SS 52-53; 1.1 TT 7 150-rmn AA guns, German, 10 SS 19, 43-45, 35 TT 6

North Africa--Continued German operations-Conti nued Tactics, 1-4 IB 32-34; 1-6 IB 4451; 1-8 IB 15, 21; 1-10 IB 14-18; 16 TT 14-15; 20 TT 19-20: 22 TT 28; 27 TT 2627; 29 TT 22; 31 TT 20-25 Wire communications, 15 TT 4246 Operations, 1940-42, (map) '9 TT 51-60 United States operations: AA, 9 MR 9-16 Counterintelligence and intelligence, 12 MR 22-2t Health rules, I-9 IB 65-78 Norway: Airborne attack, German, 7 SS 8 German Wafftcn-SS organization, 35 TT 54 Lofoten Islands, British commando raid on, I SS 3 Screening of fjords, German, 16 SS 152-153; 24 TT 10 Spitsbergen, British commando raid on (map) 1 SS 98-116 Vaagso, British commando raid on, 1 SS 57--97 Nutrition. See Food; Health rules; Rations.

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105-mm howitzers: 150-ram chllemical mortar or rocket German : projector, six-barreled, German, Airborne, recoilless (illus.) 3,5 -- IB 34-35; (illus.) II-3 IB 7 TT 20-23 9-15 ; (illus.) 16 SS 10-14; 9 ''T 47; (illus.) 10 TT 23-24; (illus.) Light, (illus.) 14SS 153, 154, 155; (illus.) 18 SS 209; (illus.) 17 TT 39-41; 18 TT 25-26. (illus.) 9 TT 7-11 27 'rT 29-30 Mountain, 13 TT' 43 150-mm field gunl, German, 6 SS 101; Self-propelled assault, 36 TT 11, 9 TT 47 13 15-111111n field guns, Japanlese, 10 TT 35 Japanese, Model 91 (1931), 10 TT 1,50-allm gillr, self-propelledt, German, 35 8 TTl' 28 U. S.: 150-1mml howitzers, German: Compared with (Germlan 105-rnm Assault, self-propelled, Brumbearr, gun-howitzer. 1-8 IB 29) German, (illus.) 41 TT 16-17 Self-propelled. M7, "Priest," 2 Infantry, 6 SS 10; (illns.) 14 SS MR 22-23; 4 MR 2Gi-28; i 149-160; 8 TT 28; 9 TT 46, MR 18-19 47; 13 TT 6-7; (illus.) 22 TT 105-mm mortar, chemlical, German, 13-15, 35; 25 TT 44, 45; 30 TT 1-.5 IB 17; 16 SS 10: 18 SS 16228-29 163; 9 TT 46; 1S TT' 25-26: (ilMedium, 6 SS 102; 9 TT 47; 18 TT lus.) 24 TT 21, 22, 23, 24; (illus.) 23-24; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29; 29 TT 24-25 (illus.) 32 TT 34-36; (illus.) 149-min guns. Itlliai: 36 TT 12; 39 TT 51 149/40, 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 Medium on French tracteur blivde 149/35, 6 SS 111; 11 Tr 45 38L, (illus.) 12 TT' 15-16; (il149-Illmn howitzers, Italian: lus.) 25 'TV 46 149/13, Model 14, (; 88 24, 111; 7 150-mm howitzer (1915), Japanese. TT 34; 11 TT 45 10 TT 35 149/12, 6 SS 111; 11 TV 45 152-mm gun-howitzer, Soviet, 9 TT 104th Motorized Inlfantry Regiment, 6-7 Germanl, 5 SS 11, 14, 17, 21, 22, 152-lrm (152/45) gun, Italian, (i SS 38, 39, 46, 49, 50-55 111; 11 TT 45 100-mrm mortars, chemical: 152-ram (1.52/13) howitzer, Italian, 6 German. See 15-mnun chemnic al SS 111; 11 TT 45 mortar, Germalln. 105l)-m AA gun, Germanl, 10 SS 19, Japanese, 16 88 97 43-45 100-mm (100/17) howitzer, Italianll, 6 105I,-lra fieled guns: SS 24,111; 7 'l' 34; 11 TT -4; 18 TT 27 German 6SS 101; 9 TT 46: 12 Tl' 1(})-pouIld bollmb, white lphosphllorus, 12-13; 13 TT 43; 17 TT 15: British, 2 MR 26 25 TT 45; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29 Italialn: 172-nmn gun, long-range, Germanl, 22 105/40, 6 SS 111; 11 'TT 45 TT 385 105/:32, SS 111; 11 'T .15 160-imn gas projector, Jalpanese, 16 105/28, (illus.) () SS 24-25, 111; SS 97-98, 99 11 'TT 45 :12S-rnat AA gun, German, 26 TT' 4 105/27, 7 TT 34 128-mnll gull, self-proIpelle(d, Germaln, Japanese, 10 TT 35 13 TT 44; 25 T'T 45; (illus.).39 105I-rm gun hbattery, German, radio T'"' 12-13 communic:ltiori, 26 TT 43--44 120-nmm howitzer Model 38 (1905), 1l5n-mm gun-howitzer, German, 1--8 Japanese, 10 TT 35 120)-mm mortars: IRB 29-33; 9 TT 46: 25 TT 45; Finnish, 'ampella, 39 T'1"1 11 (illus.) 30 TT 9-11, 28-29; (illus. ) 31 TT 3,5-36 French, Brandt, 39 TT' 11
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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Orders-Continued Germnan-Continued Infantry, 9 SS 85-87 Panzcr, 7 TT 24-28; 25 TT 2124 Smoke employment, 32 TT 50 See Ammunition; Ordnance. MainteEquipment; Bombs; nance and repair; Tanks; Vehicles; and individual weapons amnd equipment. Orel-Kursk sector, U. S. S. R., Soviet artillery counter-preparation, 36 TT 10-11 Organisationr Todt, German, I-2 Il 10; 15 SS 51; 17 SS 48; 24 TT 41; 30 Tr 25-27, 30-32 Orientation: British: Airborne operations, 11 MR 62 In desert, I-2 IB 78-79; I-4 IB 77-78 German: In snow-covered terrain, 18 SS 20-27 In wooded terrain, I-8 IB 5 Japanese, in jungle, I-7 IB 14 Methods, I-4 IB 69-78 Orientation (personnel training) in foreign armies, 11 SS 22-28 "Oscar," Japanese fighter plane, 19 TT 2-3; 21 TT 32 Ostend shelters, German, (illus.) 15 SS 58-59 Outguard, infantry squad duty, German, (illus.) 9 SS 68-74 Outpost fighting, German, 9 SS 56-59

120-mm mortars-Continued German: Battalions, 40 TT 12-13 Description, 16 SS 18; 14 TT 4546 Soviet, 39 TT 11 127-mm AA gun, German, 10 SS 19, 45 102-mm (102/35) AA and coast-defense gun. Italian, 6 SS 26, 111; 7 TT 34-35: 11 TT 44 1-kg bomb, combination incendiary and antipersonnel, Japanese, 16 SS 126-127 1-kg bomb, incendiary, explosive-nose, German, (illus.) 16 SS 27, 28 1000-kg, gas bomb, German, 16 SS 26; 36 TT 48 Opel-Blitz trucks, used in North Africa by Germans, 20 TT 27-28 OPs (see also Air OPs; Field Artillery; OP vehicles; Reconnalssance), Japanese, I-3 IB 31.; II2 IB 37 Optical instruments (see also Sights; Telescopes), German: Care and use in winter, 18 SS 17417.5 Director for searchlights, 10 SS 55354 OP vehicles: British armored, 1 MR 19-20 German, light armored, (illus.) 11 TT 27-28 Orbit beacons (searchlights), British, 7 MR 9-10 Order of battle, battalion sector on stabilized front, German, 17 SS 25-27 Orders: German: Air reconnaissance, 8 TT 12-13 Arnim, Col. Gen. Jiirgen von, issued by, II-2 IB 12-15, 1718; 34 OT 4 Combat, issued in North Africa, I-9 IB 36-42 Communication, 8 SS 21-22 Evacuation of Hermann Goring Division from Sicily, 40 'IT 29-30 Field, 8 SS 30-33, 77-86; 36 TT 26-32

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Packs: British commando, 1 SS 51
Japanese, standard, II-2 IB 49 Pack saddle for horses, (illus.) German, 18 SS 213-215 Palc. See Antitank measures, German. Palembang, Sumatra (see also Netherlands Indies), Japanese attacks, I-2 IB 45; 9 TT 22-27 Palm, sago, source of food in southwest-Pacific area, (illus.) 16 TT 44-48

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Panels, ground: Parachute troops--Continued German, I-7 IB 39-40; 7 SS 56-57, (German-Continued 82; 8 SS 24; 18 SS 118-119; Containers and e q n i p m e n t 24 TT 27, 30-33 dropped by parachute, 7 SS Japanese, I-7 IB 18, 19-20 30-32, 103-104; 13 TT 46-48 Panje (horse-drawn sled), German, Equipment, 1-9 IB 48; 7 SS 2518 SS 203 32, 103-104; 4 TT 19-20; 5 l'anjis (bamboo-spike jungle traps) TT' 25-26; 13 TT 45-50; 24 British, (illus.) 13 MR 18-20 TT 20 I'anoramic artillery sight, Japanese, 5th Parachute Regiment, 7 SS (illus.) 19 SS 213-214 83-98 I'antelleria: History, 7 SS 18-19 British operations, 12 MR 13-14 Jumping, 7 SS 24, 43-44; I-1 I1B Japanese comments on defenses of, 16-1.7; I-9 IB 46-47 II-4 IB 20 105-mn mortars used by, (illus.) Panther tank (Pz'x. K7. V), German, 24 TT 20-23 (illus.) 37 TT 5-8; 40 TT 8-10 Operations in World War II, 7 Panzer Army, Fifth, German, tank SS 8-14, 61; S TT 1-4, 57-59 tactics, I-11 lB 53-54 Organization, I-1 IB 18-19; 7 SS Panzergrenadicre. See Infantry mo19, 20, 21, 22: 8 TT 37; 11 torized, German. TT 18-20; 24 TT 21 Panzergrenadier personnel carriers, Rations, 7 SS 29-30; 13 rrT 46-49 German, (illus.) I-9 IB 50, 51 Rifle, 7.92-mm. (illus.) 38 TT Parachute-bomb ammunition, Japa3f-39 nese, (illus.) 19 SS 148-1.49 Tactics, I-1 IB 14--20: I-9 IB 46"Parachute" bomber, Dornier (Do) 48; 8 TT' 1-4; 11 TrT 21-22 217E, German, 10 TT 1-2 Training, I-1 IB 13-14; 7 SS 19-Parachute cartridge for wind meas25, 83-90, 95; 11 TTl 19-21 urements, German, 10 TT 23 Transportation, 7 SS 53-55 Parachute grenade for signal pistol, Uniforms, (illus.) I-3 IR 6-7; 7 German, 40 TTI 28 SS 25-27; 13 TT 45 P'arachute incendiary bombs, JapaWeapons, 7 SS 28-29; 13 TT 45nese, 4 TT 23 46, 47-48; 24 TrTi 20 I'arachutes (see also Parachute Italian, 7 SS 14, 58--64; 8 TT 38; troops): 18 TT 7 German, I-1 IB 17, 18; 7 SS 28, 32, Japanese, 1-2 IB 43-45; 11-4 113 6; 99.-104; 5 TT 25; 13 TrT 46 7 SS 14-17, 65 -74; 9 fl' 22-23' History, 7 SS 2-5 14 TT 23-24, 47-4S Italian, 7 SS 58; 18 TT 7 Tactics (see also under Germall), Japanese, I-1 IB 74; 7 SS 71 7 SS 75-82 Parachute signal fliare, Italian, Vulnerability, 7 SS 79--80 (illus.) 18 TT 29)-31 Paratroopers' rifle, 7.92-imm, GerParachute torpeilo bomb, circling, man, (illus.) 38 TT 30--39! Italian, (illus.) 11 TT 1-2 Passwords, Japanese, 26 TT :31-32 Parachute troops (see also Airborne I'athtinder Force, RAF, British, 12 troops; Antiparachutist tactics: MR 1-3 Parachutes ): Patrol car, German, railroad "ArAllied, German defenses against, mored Zepp," (illus.) II-1 IB II-3 IB 16-21 68-70 British, airborne division, 10 MR 4 Definition, 7 SS 1 Patrol dogs, British, I-5 IB 69-70 Dropping zone, 7 SS 80 Patrols (see also Reconnaissance): German: British, I-3 IB 33; I-12 IB 77-78; Antigas clothing, 16 SS 41-42 II-1 IB 52 British defense against, 8 TT 1-4 Finnish, 61"TT 41-42

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Patrols-Continued German, I-3 IB 12-16; I-9 IB 3135; II-1 IB 52-53; 22 TT 28; 38 TT 33-34; 39 TT 26-27 Japanese: British comment on tactics, II-1 IB 31 Burma, 27 TT 28 Guadalcanal, II-2 IRB 63-64 Infiltration tactics, I-1 IB 54-55 Milne Bay area, I-10 IB 74-75; 26 TT 36 Ruses, I-10 IB 70 Moroccan Goums, I-12 IB 77 Soviet ski, 16 TT 17-22 notes Patton, Gen. G. S., Jr., coimbat based on experiences in Tunisia, 30 TT 35-42 Pay: German army scale, 1-3 IB 4--5: 20 TT 32-34 Italian army scale, I-4 I1 58, 60 Japanese army, annual base, 16 TT 17 Paybooks: German Soldbuch, I-3 IB 10; I-4 IB 49-50; 9 TT 32-34; 19 TT 26 Italian, I-4 IB 63-64 Penalties in foreign armies, 11 SS 11-13 Pensions, British, 11 SS 20 Permanent fortifications. See Fortifications. "Perry" fighter plane, Japanese, 19 TT 2; 21 TT 32 Personnel (sec also Discipline; Identification; Morale building; Officers; Prisoners of war; Training; and nationalities): German: Air, transferred to submarine duty, 10 TT 2-3 Waffen-SS, Elite Guard of Nazi Party, 35 TT 51-54; 41 TT 36-37 Japanese: Expenditure of, T6 TT 40-41 Instruction on handling, I-6 IB 9-11 Parachute-troop selection, 7 SS 67-68 Pilots, training and ability, 15 TT 1-2

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Educational status, 8 MR 59 Ski-patrol requirements, 16 TT 18 United States, Japanese estimate, 1-6 IB 17 Personnel obstacles. See Obstacles. Pervitin (methedrine), 7 SS 30; 5 TT 32; 11 TT 29 Petaling, British definition in relation to armor, 18 TT 35 "Pete," Japanese Zero fighter, 19 TT 1 Philippine Islands: Corregidor, siege of (maps) 12 MR 37-52 Japanese tactics, I-1 IB 59; I-2 IB 37-41; I-5 IB 39-40; 6 TT 26-29 U. S. resistance, Japanese comments on, II-1 IB 27-29 Phosphorus bombs: German, (illus.) 16 SS 27, 29; 6 TT 22; 14 TT 13; 15 TT 10-11 Japanese, 12 TT 17-18; 29 TT 2 Photographs, captured, combat intelligence value of, 10 MR 54; 13 MR 58 Photography, aerial. See Aerial photographs. Physical characteristics: Chinese, (illus.) I-2 IB 29-31 Japanese, (illus.) I-2 IB 29-31, 32, 33, 34-35 Physical training: British AA units, I-9 IB 79-83 German, 3 SS 40-41, 48 Japanese, I-5 lB 45-46 AT projector), PIAT (infantry British, 6 MR 39; (illus.) 7 MR 45-48 Pigeons. See Communications. Pillboxes (see also Fortifications): German: Crab," portable, "Arnmored (illus.) 40 TT 20-23 Camouflage, 38 TT 23-24 Coastal defenses, (illus.) 15 SS 79, 80, 82, 84 Concrete, in West Wall, (illus.) 17 SS 76-79, 141 German methods of attacking, I-6 IB 42-43; 1-12 IB 33-36 Japanese methods of attacking, 1-12 lB 55-60

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS P'ill boxes--Continued Soviet, concrete, (illus.) 3 TT 3335 Pilots, Japanese, training and ability, 15 TT 1-2 Pioneer platoon of German infantry regiment, 13 TT 26-28 Pistols (see also Signal pistols; Submachine guns): British, interchangeability of ammunition, 22 TT 35 German: Ammunition, interchangeability, 22 TT 35 Care in winter, II-2 IB 6; 18 SS 157-158 Infantry weapon, (illus.) 30 TT 28 9-mm Litger, (illus.) 14 SS 3-10, 171, 1.73, 182, 183; 9 TT 41 9-mm Walther, (illus.) 14 SS 10-15, 171, 173, 182, 183; 9 TT 41; 21 TT 25 Italian: Ammunition, interchangeability, 22 TT 35 9-mm Model 1910 Glisenti, I-3 IB 55; 11 TT 42 9-mm, Model 34, Beretta, I-3 IB 5,5; 11 TT42 10.35-mm revolver, Model 89, Bodeo, I-3 IRB 55; 11 TT 42. Japanese: 8-mm, Model 14 (1925), 10 TT 33; (illus.) 19 SS 14-20, 238, fol. 241 8-mm, Model 94 (1934), 19 SS 21-25, 238 8-mm, Nambu, (illus.) 19 SS 714, 238 9-mm revokver, Model 26 (1893), 10 TT ,T3 I'ivoted-ring AA sights, Gernman, 41 TT 4-6 Plastic improvised mine, German, (illus.) 39 TT 24 Plastic-wood liquid-air bombs, German, (illus.) 25 TT 26 Ploesti oil wells, Rumania, camouflage, 32 TT 25-26 Plows, snow, (illus.) German, IS SS 34-36 P'lugging definition in relation to armor, 18 TT 36

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Plywood winter shelters. German, (illus.) 18 SS 75, 76-79 Poland: German airborne attack, 7 SS 8 German currencies, 37 TT 40 German defenses along border, 17 SS 45-46 Waffen-SS role in German invasion, 41 TT 36 Pole charge, antibunker (Beesley thrust-type), British, (illus.) 13 MR 20-21 Pom-pom Hotchkiss-type AA gun, 25mm., Japanese, (illus.) I-8 lB 74-75 Pontoon piers, naval, U. S., 37 TT 20 Ports, British, AA defense of, 9 AIR 3-8 "Potato-masher" grenade. See Grenades, hand. Powder, flashless: Artillery weapons, advantages of use in, 6 SS 37 Gudol, German. 31 'TT 37 Japanese, 27 TT 39 "Pram" mine detector: British, 10 MR 30 German, (illus.) 41 TT 22-24 Pravda (Truthl), Soviet government newspaper, 11 SS 2.5-2;, 46; 27 TT 2-3 Predictors, AA. See Antiaircraft measures. Pressure balloon, Mark VI, British, 5 MR 1, 2, 3, 4, 8. 9; 6 MR 7, 8, ') "Priest," 105--mm self-propelled howitzer, M17, U. S., 2 MRI 22-23; 4 MR 26-28; 6 MR 18--19 Primacord (instantaneous fuze) for destroying mines, (illus.) 33 TT 22-23 Primosole, Battle of. Sicily, 40 TT 24-25 Prisoner of War Directorate, British, 3 MR 28-30 Prisoners of war ( see al.so Combat intelligence; Counterintelligence; Engineer intelligence; Propaganda; Security): Allied (see also British): German interrogation practices, I-4 IRB 34, 44-47; I--10 IlB 2830; 12 TT 33-;35; 17 TT 3738; 24 TT 15-16

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Propaganda-Continued Soviet, for Red troops, 11 SS 25-26 United States, directed to Japanese on Guadalcanal, I-11 II3 55-56, 57; 13 MR 45-48 Propaganda Companies (Propagandakompanien), German, 11 SS 52-53 "Provisions bombs" for parachute troops, Germaln, 7 SS 31-32 Prussic-acid "T. B." hand grenade, German, 14 TT 15 P-38F fighter plane, U. S., compared with German Focke-Wulf 190, 11 TT 3 P'ulk (Lapp sled), (illus.) II-2 IB 8 Pull-igniter for booby traps, German, (illus.) I-1 IB 27 Pull-type hand grenades. See Grenades, hand; Booby traps. Pursuit tactics: German, I-5 IB 3-4; 8 SS 58-60; 15 TT 20-21 Japanese, 1-2 IB 42; 1-3 IB 50; II-2 IB 55; 14 TT 57 United States, I-5 IB 34-35 Push-igniter for booby traps, German; (illus.) I-1 IB 27 Putukko, Finnish knife, (illus.) 6 TT 41 Pyrotechnic signals. See Communications, German. Pz. Kw. (3Mark) V (Panther) tank, German, (illus.) 37 TT 5-8; 40 TT 8-10 Pz. Kwu. (Mark) IV tank, German: Armament, (illus.) 20 TT 10-12; 27 TT 10-11 Armor, (illus.) II-1 IB 57; 3 TT 13; 8 TT 46-47; 25 TT 13-14; 27 TT 9; (illus.) 29 TT 12; (illus.) 40 TT 11 Characteristics and nomenclature, 1-2 IB 24; 4 TT 15, 17; 18 TT 6 Compared with Pz. Kw. VI, 20 TT 9 CreNw and conimmunicatiol:s, 1-4 IB 35-38; 12 TT 30-31; 27 TT 11 Description, (illus.) I-1 IB 4, 5; (illus.) 27 TT 9-11 Model E, 25 TT 13-14 Model F. 25 T'T 14 Model G, 25 TTI' 14-15 Tactics, I-1 11 8-10; (illus.) I-11 lB 42, 44-47; 6 SS 54-59; 26 TT 12-14

Prisoners of war-Continued Allied-Conti nued German treatment in North Africa, II-1 IB 67-68 German use for propaganda, 26 TT 44 Italian interrogation practices, 12 TT 33-35 Japanese treatment at Singapore, 1I-2 IB 60 Axis (see also German; Japanese), British halndling of, I-1 IB 4345; 1-4 IB 48-50; 3 MR 28- 30; 10 MR 52-53; 9 TT 31-35; 14 T'T 39-40 British (see also Allied): German interrogation of, I-7 IB 47-50 Italian attitude toward, I-4 IB 42-43 Japanese treatment of, I-4 IB 20-21 German (see also Axis): Deceptions use(d by, 31 TT 42 Identification, 19 TT 25-26 Instructions in case of capture, I-1 IB 43-47; 1-4 IB 43-44; I-12 IB 38-40: 11 rT 35 Ruse to aid escape, I-12 IIB 40 Vaagso rai(l, captured by British in, 1 SS 75, 94-95 Japanese (see a(lso Axis): Attitude and reaction of, I-4 IB 12-13; I-9 IB 27-29; 1-11 IB 55-58: 13 MR 41-43, 50; 10 TT' 21-22 Information from, regarding J a p a n e s e organization, equipment, supplies, etc., I-6 III 27-29: I-9 IB3 29--30 Rumani:an, taken by Red Army, 4 MR 58 Propaganda (see also Combat intelligence: Counterintelligence; Engineer intelligence; Prisoners of war; Security): Army propaganda units, 30 TT 2225 British, in Tunisian campaign, 10 MR 60 German, I-1 113 48-51; 1-3 IB 1-3; 11 SS 22--24: 26 TT 44 Italian, for Italian troops, I-4 IB 54-57; 11. SS 25 Japanese. for Japanese troops, 11 SS 24

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE Pz. Kw. (Mark) IV tank, GermanContinued Vulnerability, 3 TT 13; 8 TT 47; 16 TT 31; (illus.) 22 TT 9 Pz. Kw. (Mark) I tank, German, 4 TT 16; 18 TT 6 Pz. Kwu. (Mark) VI (Tiger) tank, German: Armament, (illus.) I-10 IB 19, 21; 34 TT 16-17 Armor, (illus.) I-10 IB 20, 22; (illus.) II-1 IB 58: (illus.) 20 TT 7-8; 24 TT7; (illus.) 29 TT 13; 34 TT 14-16 British attack against, 30 TT 7-8 Compared with I'z. Kw. IV, 20 TT Description, (illus.) 1-10 LB 1923: 18 TT 6; (illus.) 29 TT 7-9: (illus.) 24 TT 6-8; (illus.) 34 TT 13-20; 41 TT 15 Smoke generator on, II-2 IB 31 Submersible, equipped as, I- 1 IB 60, 61; 30 TT 9; 34 TT 18-1!) Suspension system, (illus.) 1-10 IIB 21; (illus.) 24 TT 6 Tunisian campaign, use in, 38 TT .34 Vulnerability, II-2 IB 3; 34 TT 14, 16; 41 TT 15 Pz. Kw. (Mark) III tank, German: Ammunition carried, 22 TT 13 Armament, (illus.) I-1 IB 4, 6, 7; 4 TT 15: (illus.) 20 T1' 10. 11 Armor, (illus.) II-1 IB 56; (illus.) 3 ''T 11-13: 4 TT 15: 8 TT 46-47; 10 TT 19-20: (illus.) 14 TT 30-32; 25 rTT 12-13: (illus.) 29 TT 11; (illus.) 40 TT 11 Basic designs, 10 TT 19-20 British No. 75 Hawkins grenade use(l against, 35 TT 13 Characteristics and nomenclature, I-1 IB 4, 7; I-2 IB 24; 3 1lTT 12; 4 TT 17 Improvised protection, 13 TT 3334; 14 TT 33 Lubricating oils, 21 TT 27 Model L (Tp) mounting 50-mm gun, (illus.) 33 TT 9-10 Mount for 75-mm assault gun, (illus.) 7 TT 8-10 Mount for short barreled 75-mm gun, (illus.) 21 TT 11-12

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Pz. Kto. (Mark) III tank, GermanCont inlued Photographs of, 32 TT 8-10 Rubber from, analysis of sample, 33 TT 8-9 Smoke generator on, II-2 IB 31 Submersible, equipped as, II-1 IB 59-4;0, 61; 30 TT 8-9 Tactics, I-1 IB 8-10; 6 SS 55-56 Vulnerability, 8 Trr 46-47; 16 rTT 30; (illus.) 22 TT 8 Pz.Kr. (Mark) II tank, German: Arnmor, (illus.) 29 TT 10 Characteristics and nomenclature, 1-2 IB 24; 4 TT 16 Compared wit h Japanese light tank, 31 TT 12-13 Flame-throwing, use for, I-9 IB 62-63 Gyroscop)ic compasses, (illus.) 7 TT 29-31 Mount for 150-amm self-propelled gun. 8 TT 28; 13 TT 6-7; 22 TT 13-15 New model, 18 T1' 6: 26 TT 12 Reconnaissance duties in liglittank patrols, I-9 IB 31-35 Vulnerability. (illus.) 22 TT 7 Pz.KKw. II (F) flame-throwing tank, German, (illus.) 39 TT 9-11

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Quartermaster. Ree C 1 o t h i n g; Equipment; Fuel ; Lubricants: Maintenance and repair; Rtations; Salvage; Supply; Uniforms. Quarters: German, (illus.) 17 SS 69, 72, 8486; (illus.) 1x SS (6;-'93 Soviet camouflage in summer, 23 TT 17 Quiberville, Francee, British collnman(lo operations, (map, illus.) 28 TT 37-53

R
Rahies, II-3 IB 80 Racial originsl, Japanese, 1-2 IB 2728 Radar, British: AA in North Africa, with, 4 MR 11 Airborne, 11 MR 48-50

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Radio communications-Continued Radar, British-Continued United States: Air-defense warning sets, 2 MR 9AA use, 9 MR 14-15 10 Equipment, 7 MR 51; 1 TT 24 Equipment, 2 MR 9-10; 4 AIMR 5 Mortar location by, 13 MR 22 Radio interception, Axis, 6 SS 50; 6 Range finding. 12 MR 8-9 TT 36 Searchlights, use with, 5 MR 12 RAF. See Air forces, British. Radio communications (see atlso Rafts, life: Commu n icat ions ): Germanl single-seater inflatable Airborne troops, use by, 7 MR 49, dinghy, (illus.) 9 TT1 2-3 51-52; 7 SS 55-58, 82 United States aviators', 1-4 IB British: 80-89 Airborne division, 7 MR 49, 51Raiding-demrolition detachments, 52 Japanese, organization and perArmored units, I-2, IB 73-74; 6 sonnel, II-4 IB 13-16 SS 4,{-50 Raiding parties, British. See ComArtillery net on desert, (illus.) manidos. 6 SS 61 Railheads, location and control of, Codes, use of. I-3 IB 61-62 British, 9 MR 43 Deception, 6 MR 42 Railroad patrol cea, "Armored Zepp," Equipment, 3 MR 34--35; 4 MR German, (illus. ) I-I III 68-70 43: 7 MR 51-52 Railroad-track block, Gelrman, 15 SS Relative merits of wire and, 13 MR 31 33 Signal security in North Africa, Rails, German use as AT obstacles, 19 TT 43-45 II-1 IB 50; 35 TT 9 Tank control, 1 TT 27-28 Rails. movable, new-type, German, 24 TT 41 Tunisia, 13 MR 32 Desert, 6 SS 47-50, 61 Railway guns: German : Gernlan: Airborne operations, used in, 7 AA, 10 SS 10. 70-72; 5 TT 7--8: (illus.) 17 TT 5-11; 18 'TT3 SS 55-58, 82 Detection devices, 10 SS 50-51, Heavy artillery, (illus.) 10 TT 102; 10 TT 5 6-8 Emergency transmitter NS-'i, Italian, 381-m m (381/40), 6 SS (illus.) 39 TT 37-39 112; 11 rrT 45 "Fritz," portable transmitter-reJapanese, 240-rnm, 10 TT 35 ceiver, 26 TT 48i Ra ilway:,s: Intelligence. 17 SS 37 British, balloon defense of, (illus.) Locator equipment, 4 TT 24 5 MR 9-11; 6 MR 9 German: 105-mm gun battery, 26 TT 43-44 "Radiosonde," automatic meteorAA protection, 10 SS 10, 70-72; ological transmitter, 16 TT (illus.) 17 TT 5-11 ; 18 I'T 3 37-38 Locoimotive, class "52," (illus.) Use of, 8 SS '3; 6 TT 36; 30 TT 24 TT 34-40; (illus.) 31 rrrr 41-42 22 Walkie-talkie, 6 TTl 36 Rails, movable, new type, 24 TT 41 Winter prote(tion of equipment, (illus.) 18 SS 180(). 188-189 Rolling stock. 31 T'T 41-42 Italian, security factors, I-3 IB Troop transportation, winter, 18 61-62; 2 TT 27-29 SS 53-56 Japanese: Rain. effect on desert operations. 13 Direction-finders, I-4 IB 12 T'T 39 Model P3A, I TT' 23-24 Ram II tank, Canadian, characterSubmarine detection by radio, 1 istics, l MlI 17n TT 24 Range. Sec indit'idual weapons.

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Rmlllrg-finder, AA, 1-meter-base, German, 10 SS 25-28 Ranging. See Field artillery. Rations: Brit-ish: Army Catering Corps, 1 MR 39-43 Self-heal ing soup, 19 TT'F42 Supply problems in India, 3 IMR 32-34 Canadian, field, 5 MR 30-32 Geritail: (oncentrated food, 20 TT 30 libya, supply in, 18 TT 21) Parachute-troop, 7 SS 2--3(); 13 TT 46, 49 Water on desert, 5 TT 36 Winter, 18 SS 137-143 Japanese, I-1 IB 77-79: I-6 II3 2!;): -9 In1 1-14; 7 SS 70; 7 '1TT 37-38; 14 TT 47-48 United States, in desert, 15 TT 40
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Pacific, (illus.) 33 TT 16-19 Ilattaia viie, d rinkinlg water from, (illus.) 34 TT 40-42 R;lvensteiln. Johann von, Maj. (len.. deifense plans, I-10 III 12-13; 5 8S 35. 38 itr;llgllguard action: German : AT units in Africa, 22 TT 10 B1ritish Eighth Army front, 29! TT 22 Delaylirg tlacti('s in 'Iripolitalnia. 1-11 II3 51-53 ltecogriition signals. Sec Air-groulnd
com nlllllicat i ons.

iecioilless gunsl: British, Burney (3.5-in), 2 MR 45; 6 MR 41-42 German: 105-mnl airborne howitzer, (illus.) 35 'l'T 20-23 75-rnm, (illus.) 26 TT' 15-18 Reco(il liqui(:ds, ( German, for weaponls in winter, 18 SS 15(6-157; 3 TT1' 21 R(,counnaissa.rice (See also Patrols; Sentries): British: Aircraft, in Tunisia, 10 MR 2122 Armored OP vehicle, 1 MR 19-20 Arntored reconnaissance regiment, 7 MR 12-13

Recoannai ssance-Continued BIritish-Continued Artillery, on desert, 6 SS 39-43 Code, 13 SS 107-108 Commando, 1 SS 121-122 Jungle, II-1 Il 90 Regiment, infantry, weapons of (see also Infantry), 10 MR 37 Road 'Movemellts, 8 MR 47---48 Scouting instructions, I---T7 I 65-67; 18 T'T 21-22 Scouts and observers, 18 TT 2122 Desert, 6 SS 39-43 Gerlanl : Aerial, 17 SS 22-23; 8 TT 7-15 Artillery observlation in winter, 18 SS 173 Artillery, on desert, 6 SS 33-43 B1attalilons, 8 S 1l0-18 Battle, 8 SS 18-19 Coullttrre'olni: issa nce, II-1 IB 54 I)efelsive, 5 SS 3, 14, 60 Dulies of light-tank patrol, I-9 II 32--35 Engineer, 1-4 II 64 I Fortified'zones, 17 SS 22-23 Infantry, 8 SS 18; 9 SS 74---75; 16 TT 11; 27 TT 23-25 ILanld methods, II-1 113 51-54 Listening sentries. II-I Il; 52 Motorized Units, 1-3 11t 14-15; 4 SS 12-14; 8 SS 16;-17 M(ontain troops, 1-11 I3 21; 31 FTT 48-51 Observation from fortificat ionls, 17 SS 22 OP vehicle, armored, (illus.) 11 TT 27-28 Organization, units of infantry division, 34 TT 27 Partly motorized llnits, 1-3 II3 15 Principles, 8 SS 14-15 Prlotection against, $ 8S 7-9 Rifle company of recolnaissance battalion 24 TT 4--i Signal intelligenlce platoon, 17 SS 38-39 Strength of units, I-3 Ili 16 Tactical, 8 SS 15-16 Tank regiment, 24 TT 45-47 Tasks of units. 1-3 IB 12-13 Winter, 1-11 IB 25; 18 SS 16

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Reserve forces, German--Continued Relief for defense of permanent fortification, 17 SS 8-9 Squad employment, 9 SS 113-118 Respirators, horse, German, 18 SS 176-177 Retirement. See Retreat; Withdrawal. Retreat (see also Withdrawal): German tactics, 11-3 IB 1-8; 8 SS 72; 27 TT 22 Japanese tactics, 1-3 IB 51; 14 TT 57

Reconnaissance-Continued German--Continued Wooded terrain, in, 1-8 IB 3-5; 26 TT 28 Indian, air, combat intelligence value of, 7 MR 43 Japanese: Jungle. 1-4 IB 2; II-2 IB 53-54; 26 TT 32 Methods, 26 TT 32 Night operations, I-3 B1 45, 4(; Scouting and patrolling on Guadaleanal, II-2 IB 68-64 Soviet, snipers' activity, 40 TT 34 Underground mining, 29 TT 48-49, 50-52 United States: Armoretl, 30 TT 39-40 Scouting and patrolling in Tunisia. 11 MR 33-34 Reconnaissance planes. See Aircraft and individual planes. Recreation. See Morale-building. Red Army (see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and subhead Soviet thronghout), brief view of, 8 MR 55-59 Red Star, Soviet newspaper, on Soviet tank tactics, (illus.) 41 TT 8-13 Reflectors, German, to aid recognlition of stranded flyers, (illus.) II-1 IB 72-73 Refugees, European, fields-security problems with, 1 MR 49-50 Rcggiane 2001 fighter plane, Italian, 22 TT 1-2 Reichenau, Wa\'lter von, Field Marshlal, command of German Sixth Arnmy in Kiev operations, 11 TT Reich Labor Service, 1-2 IB 10; 3 SS 8-9 Reinhard igniter, German, (illus.) 16 TT 7-8 Remote control for AT guns, British, 8 TT 23-24 Repairs. See Maintenance and repair. Rescue buoy for flyers, German, (illus.) 12 TT 2-4 Rescue of wounded. See Evacuation of wounded. Reserve forces, German: AA battalion, 10 SS 7

United States, Japanese estimate, Reunion


I-5 lB 35

Island, Fighting

French,

occupation of, 9 MR 57-59 Re~velli (0.5-mm automatic rifle, Italian, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 Revetments for AA-gun emplacements, Japanese, (illus.) 31 TT 5, 8 Revolvers. See Pistols. Rifle-grenade d i s c h a r g e r s and launchers. See Grenade launchers. Rifle grenades. See G r en a d e s,

rifle.

Rifles (see also Carbines): Brazilian, 13 MR 24 German: Company organization,

(illus.)

9 SS 48
Organization and formations of the squad, 9 SS 1-8 Parachute units, 7 SS 20 7.92-mm AT, (illus.) 14 SS 3440, 179, 183; 18 SS 160; (illns.) 5 TT C1-1ll; 9 TT 40; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29; (ilnlus.) 37 TT 32-34 7.92-mm, 9' TT 40; (illus.) 30 TT 28 7.92-mm Mauzer, (illus.) 14 SS 21-33, 182-183; 9 TT 40 7.92-mm paratrooper's (illus.) 38

TT 36-339
7.92-mm semiautomatic, 24 TT 26; (illus.) 27 TT 35-36 Tactical employment, 9 SS 1-118 Training, 3 SS 89-106; 26 TIT 47-48 Use against parachutists, II-4 IB 55 Winter care and use, II-2 IB 6; 18 SS 157, 160, 164.

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS tifles-Continued Italian: 7.35-mm, Model 38, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 6.5-rmm automatic Revelli, I-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 6.5-mm Model 91, MannlicherCarcano, I-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 20-mm AT, Solothlurn, I-3 IB 58; (illus.) 5 TT 18; 7 TT 35; 11 VTT 42 Japanese: 5-mnl, I-4 IB 14 Positions on Attu, (illus.) I-11 IB, 65, 66, 67 7.7-mm, Model 99 (1939), (illus.) I-7 IB 5-12; II-1 IB 16-18: (illus.) 19 SS 2-3, 39-44, 106, 237-23S, fol. 241 7.7-mm, Model 99 (1939), long, (illus.) 19 SS 240, 241 6.5-rmm, Model 91 (1931), (illus.) 19 SS 239-240 6.5-mm, Model 38 (1905), (illus.) I-5 IB 53-5.4; 10 TT 33; (illus.) 19 SS 2, 25-3&S, 234, 235, 236, 238, fol. 241; (illus.) 38 TT 39-40 13-mm AT, Arisaka (1939), 10 TT 33 .25-cal types, I-1 IB 66-67 20-mm AT, Model 97 (1937), II-2 IB 68, 69; (illus.) 19 SS 170-177, fol. 241 New Zealand, rifle company methods of penetrating wire obstacles, I-6 IB 92-95 Soviet: AT, I-3 IB S1-82; I-5 IB 75--77 Training, 15 TT 23-25 United States, .30-cal M1903 conmpared with Japanese 7.7-mni, 1-7, IB 5, 8-12 Itiver crossing German attacks on, 4 SS 41-42; 7 TT 40-49 Rivet, explosive, German, 41 TT 25 Road blocks (see also Antitank obstacles; Minefields): British methods of dealing with, I-4 lB 16-17; 1-12 IB 72-74 Japanese, I-3 IB 31-32; I-4 IB 1517; (illus.) 7 TT 19-20 Road-decontainination b a t t a I i o n, German, 16 SS 3, 4

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Roads: British, balloon defenses of, 5 MR 11; 6 MR 9 German: Camouflage in snow, 18 SS 123126 Ski trails, (illus.) 18 SS 31-32 Winter constructiol and maintenance, (illus.) 18 SS 3-4, 8, 10, 11, 28--52, 123-126 Mining by Germans, I-1 IB 35; 1-10 IB 2-4, 13; 1-12 IB 4; (illus.) 15 SS 32-33; 26 TIr 23-24: (illus.) 38 'rT 20--23; 41 TT 18 Road trains, German, motor-vehicle, 17 TT 42 Rock-climbing platoons, Italian, 24 TT 16 Rocket bomb, German, 13 TT 40-41 Rocket projectiles. See Bomb throwers; Mortars; Rocket weapons. Rockets, signal. German, 1-12 lB 24, 26; 8 SS 23 Rocket weapons (see also Bomb throwers; Mortars): British: AA projectors. 4 MIR 5, 7 PIAT (infantry AT projector), 6 MR 39; (illus.) 7 MR 45-48 Spigot guns, 8 MR 45-47 3-in AA projectors, 4 IMR 5 2-in UP (unlrotating projectile), 3 MR 3, 5,6, 7, 8 German: 150-nmin. See lD-mmn chtemical mortar or rocket projec(tor, six-barreled (N7b. IV. I). 280/320-nmm smoke (Nb.W. .1), 16 SS 1.7 210-mnm chemical (Nb.W. 42), 16 SS 16-17 Soviet Ka ty/usha ("little Katherine"), 4 MR 52; 9 TT 7 Rommel, Erwin, Field Marshal: Biographical sketch, 1-2 IT' 92 Commaln( of Ifrikoi Korps. 5 SS 1, 2, 9, 38-43; 6 SS 11-13; 32 TT 33-34 Instruction to soldiers in case of capture, 1-4 IB 43-44 Methods of armored atta(ck by small units, (illus.) 17 T'r 2831

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Rommel, Erwin, Field MarshalContinued Order on road discipline, II-2 IB 16-17 Retreat orders, 27 TT 22 Rope barrage, German, 19 TT 4 Royal Air Force. See Air forces, British. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps (RCASC), 8 MR 51-52 Royal ('orps of Signals. See Communications, British. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Canadian, 8 MR 51, 52 See Engineers, Royal Engineers. British. Rubber: Analysis of samples from German tank, 33 TT 8-9 Use in Japanese equipmenn , 38 TT 40-41 "Rufe," zero fighter, Japanese, 19 TT 1, 2; 20 TT 1, 2; 21 rrT 32 RngsuIndo Island, British commando raid, 1 SS 64-66, 75, 76, 78, 80 Rumania, concealment of Ploesti oil wells, 32 TT 25-26 Rundstedt, Gerd von, Field Marshal, command in German armored army, 2 SS 12, 15, 17; 11 TT 49, 60 Runners, snow, German use, (illus.) 18 SS 208, 209, 21(0-212 Runways, p)rotection in winter, 1-6 IB 52-53 Ruses (see also Camoluflage and conFifth cealment; I )eceptions; column) : British, 6 MR 42; 18 TT 20 German: Artillery methods, 33 TT 9, 11 Defensive, used in Nk)rth Africa, I-8 IB 21 Dummy installations, 15 SS 48; 17 SS 101; 18 SS 126; 15 TT 5; (illus.) 17 TT 1-3, 34; 26 TT 24; 32 TT 25-26; 38 TT 23 ; 40 TT 19 Fake gases, 13 TT 8 Infantry, I-2 IB 6 Prisoners', I-12 IB 40; 31 TT 42 Smoke, use of, 32 TT 55-56 Speaking English, II-2 IB 30-31 Tank, II-1 IB 66-67; 2 TT 19; 12 TT 33; 16 TT 29; 28 TT 13

Ruses-Continued (Germnan-Continued Tunisia, various methods used in, 38 TT 34 Japanese, I-1 IB 59-62; I-3 IB 37; I-4 IB 7-9, 20-21; I-5 IB 39; I-7 IB 26-27; I-9 IB 12; 1-10 IB 69-72; II-1 IB 31; II-2 IB 65; 16fTT 1-2; 20 TT' 2; 21 TT 18; 24 TT 18-19: 33 TT 25-26 Soviet, (lummy positions, 23 TT 19) Russia, See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

S
Sabotage, German, 1-3 IB 25 Saddles, pack, German, (illus.) 18 SS 213-215 SA German Storm Troopers, 3 SS 10-12 Sago palm, source of food in South Pacific area, (illus.) 16 TT 44-48 Salerno, Italy, assault, (illus.) 13 MR 23, 33-38 Salvage: British, of enemy munitions, 18 TT 27-28 German: Ammunition, 7 TT 32-33 Captured aircraft, 16 TT 2-4 Captured materiel in North Africa, 9 TT 48; 18 TT 28 Salvatore, parachute, Italian, 7 SS 58 Sarana Bay, Attu (see also Aleutian Islands; Attu), Japanese forces, 27 TT 38 Savoia-Mfarchetti planes, Italian: SM 82 (Canguru) transport, (illus.) 35 TT 1-2 SM 79 torpedo bomber, (illus.) 1-5 IB 59-61 Schistosomiasis, 18 TT 23; (map) 18 TT, facing 46 Schlieffen, Alfred von, German military strategist, 2 SS 6; 18 SS
vii

Schutzmnine, electric igniter for, German, (illus.) 28 TT 22-25 (illus.) 15 TT 50-60 Schwerpunkt. point of main effort, German, 15 TT 20-21; 18 TT 17; 27 TT' 21. 22, 23 British, mobile, Scissors-bridge, (illus.) 15 TT 14-17

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS destroyer), (m i n e "Scorpion" British, 3 MR 17; 6 MR 33-34; 7 MR 40; 8 MR 41; (illus.) 12 MR 15-16 Scotti 20-mm AA gun, Italian, I-3 IB 59 Scouting. See Reconnaissance. "Screaming" rockets (air -raid warning), British, 6 MR 10 Sd. Kfz. (Sonder Kraftfahrzeug) See (special motor vehicle). Armored cars, German; Contaninlation vehicles, German; Decontafmination vehicles, Gervehi.les, man; Gas-detection German; Half-tracks, German; Motorcycle tractors, German; Tanks, German. Seafood in the Indo-Pacific area, (ilus.) 15 TT 50-60 Searchlights: British: AA employment, 2 MR 1; (illus.) 10 MR 7-10; 12 MR 3-6 Amphibious operations, defense ,of, 3 MR 6 Camouflage, 12 MR 6 Deployment, 4 MR 7; (illus.) 10 MR 7-8 Enemy attack on, 12 MR 6-7 Field-artillery employment, 12 Fighter-searchlight team, operation of, 5 MR 12; 7 MR 9-12 Friendly aircraft, aiding, 6 MR German raid on England, use against, 12 MR 10 Malta, employment at, 1 MR 5 North Africa, employment in, 8 MR 10-11, 15, 16-17 Overseas base port, defense of, 9 MR 6 Radar used with. 5 MR 12 Regiment, organization, 4 MR 3 Spread (wide) beams, 12 MR 7 German: AA employment, 10 SS 95-98 Communications between sections, 10 SS 54-55, 56 Dazzle tactics, 1-3 IB 17-19; 10 SS 98; 6 TT 6-7 Equipment, (illus.) 10 SS 51-56, 95-96; 11 TT 6-7 Generators, 10 SS 54, 55

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12

Sea rchlights-Continued German-Contilnued 150-cm, (illus.) 10 SS 52-53; 11 TT 7 Optical director, 10 SS 53-54 Organization, 10 SS 7-9 Ring-trumpet sound locator, 10 SS 51-52 60-cm, 10 SS 55; 11 TT 6 Smoke screens, use with, 38 TT 16 Tactics, I-3 IB 17-19; 10 SS 7273, 96-98; 6 TT 6-7; 27 TT 4-5; 28 TT 8; 38 TT 16; 41 TT 48-49 Task force in field, use by, 10 SS 72-73 Secret weapons: German: "Motpulk" formation, I-1 lB 4851 Propaganda reports, 1-1 IB 4851 Soviet Katyusha ("little Katherine"), mortar, 9 TT 7 Security (see also Combat intelligence; Counterintelligence; Engineer intelligence; Prisoners of wvar; Propagan(la): Australian, maneuvers, 7 MR 55--59 British: Amphibious operations, 5 MR 53-55 Belgium, field security activities in, 1 MR 47-51 Civilians, control of, 14 TT:38-39 Control of PWs, 14 T'1' 39-40 Dunkirk, field security activities in withdrawal to, 1 MR 5158 Embarkation, I-10 IB 92-93 Enemy documents and equipment, preservation of, I-7 IB 61-64 Indlian Army, 29 TT 32-36 Principles of, 39 TT 39-42 Signal, 19 TT 43-45 Tunisian campaign, 10 MR 59-60 German: Armored division, measures, 12 TT 32-33 Field instructions, I-5 IB 28 Soldiers' letters, regulations, II4 IB 64-65

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INDEX TO INTELLI( IENCE PUBLICATIONS Self-propelled artillery--Continued Canadian: Beach-assault use, 6 MR 18-19 3.7-in AA gun with mount, 6 MR 18-19 25-pounder with mount, 1 MR 17-19; 6 MR 18-19 German: Bomb thrower (s. W. G. 40), (illns.) 8 TT 28-30; 12 TT 12; 14 TT 15 88-mm "Ferdinand" gun. See 88-mm self-p ropelled gun, "Ferdinand," German. 88-mm gun. Se S88-min multiplmrpose guns, German. 50-nun AA/AT gun. See 50-mm AA/AT gun German. 50-mnl AT gun. See 5(0-mm AT gUln Geurlna n. 47-min AT gun, (Pak Sfl.), 5 TT 12; 9 TT 42; 17 TT 13;'25 TT 39-40 New self propelled guns, 18 TT 4 150-mm gun. 8 TT 28 150-1mm howitzer, assault, Brumbear, (illus.) 41 TT 16-17 150-rmn howitzers, infantry. See 150-rmn howitzers, infantry, Germaln. 150-mm howitzer, m e d i u m. See 150-mm howitzer, medium. 150-mm infantry gun, 13 TT 67; (illus.) 22 TT 13-15 See 105-mmn gun. 105-rmn gun. See 105105-mmr gun-howitzer. min gun-howitzer. 105-mlm howitzer 42, assault, 36 TT 11, 13 128-mm armored gun, 13 TT 44; (illus.) 39 TT 12, 13 75-mm assault guns. See 75-mm assault guns. 75-mm AT gun. See 75-mm AT gun, German. 75-mm gun mounted on 3-ton half track, 25 TT 44 75-mm tank guns on Pz.Kw.IV chassis, I-11 IB 32, 33 76.2-mm gun, Soviet. See 76.2mm gun, Soviet. 37-mm AA/AT guns, (illus.) 25 TT 36-38 37-mm AT grin. See 37-mm AT gun.

Security-Continued Italian: Radio communications, 2 TT 2729 Withdrawal, measures for concealing, 12 TT 35-36 Japanese: Battle plans, measures for concealing, I-6 IB 16-17; I-10 IB 80 Civilians, measures affecting, I12 IB 69-70 Classified matter, handling of, I-12 IB 67 Documents and equiI)ment, con(ceallment of. 1-10 Il 8G6 Documents on security, extracts from, I-8 IB 5X-59 Foreigners, measures affecting, 1-12 IB 70 and censorship, 1-12 Inspections IB (8S-69 Military personnel, measures affectilng, I-12 lB 67-68 Supervision, I-12 IB 65-66 Violations, 1-12 IB 71)--71 Soviet, for supply sysrem, 3 TT 37-39 United States: Japanese estimate of, I-5 IB 35 Safeguarding military infornation, II-4 IB 67-72 Souvenir hnnters, problem of, II-2 IB3 72-74 Violations and penalties, II-4 IB 72-74 Self-propelled artillery (see also Field artillery): British: Beach-assault use, 6 .MR 18-19 Communications, 1 MR 17; 2 MR 21 El Alamein, performance at, 2 )IR 22-23; 4 MR 26-28 40-Imm Bofors AA gun. See 40Bofors AA gun, selfrmr propelled, British. Maintenance and repair, 2 MR 21-22 Organization, 2 MR 20-22 Radio control, 1 MR 17 Tactical employment, 1 MR 1517; 2 MR 22; 4 MR 26-28; 6 MR 18-19 25-pounder with mount, 6 MR 18-19

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Self-propelled artillery-Continued Gernlan-Continued 28-mnl AT gun, Model 41. See 28/20-mm AT tapered-bore guns. 20-mm AA/AT guns. See 20-mm AA/AT guns. Italian: New guns, 18 TT 4-5 90-mm (90/53) AA/AT gun, Semovente, 25 TT 48; (illus.) 26 TT 11-12 75-mm (75/18) gun, 6 SS 21, 22; 31 TT 34-35 75-mmin (75/18) gun-howitzer, Models 34 and 35, (illus.) (; SS 21; 6 TT 35; 11 TT 43; 18 TT 27; (illus.) 25 TT 47 75-mm (75/27) gun, truckmounted, 25 TT 47-48 Japanese, 2;5 TT 48-49 Soviet, extent of use, 13 MR 9 United States: Beach assault use, 6 MR 18-19 El1 Alamein, use by British at, 4 MR 26-28 105-imm howitzer, M7, "Priest", 2 MR 22-23; 4 MR 26-28; 6 MR 18-19 Self-propelled smoke candle, type 94, Japanese, (illus.) I-10 IB 50, 55 Semiautomatic pistols. See Pistols. Semniautomatic rifles. See Rifles. Semiliobile AA gun (3-in), British, 4 MR 4 Scm ovente self-propelled guns, Italian: 90-mm (90/53) AA/AT, 25 TT 48; (illus.) 26 TT 11-12 75-mm (75/18), 13 l'T 34-35 S(entries (see also Reconnaissance): German, gas, 16 SS 5 Japanese, South Pacific operations, II-4 11IB 27-30 Sentry dogs, British, I-5 lB 70 Sevntry system, German company 1-9 IB 40-41 Serafimovich, U. S. S. R., Soviet recovery of, 4 MR 50-51 Service centers on Eastern front, German, 18 SS 15 SE-200 flying boat, French, 5 TT 4 Sevastopol, U. S. S. R., operations, 1942, 5 TT 39-45 7-mm machine gun, Madsen, Brazilian. 13 MR 24-25

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7.92-mm carbine, German, 9 TT 40 7.92-Imm machline guns, German: AA role, 35 TT 3-4 M. G. .2., I-9 IB 6(--61: (illus.) 11-4 IB 39-41; (illus.) 14 SS 83-92; (illus.) 20 TT 28-29; 21. TT 25; (illus.) 31 TT 3740; (illus.) 32 TTl' 37, 38, 39, 40 M. G. 34, I-9 11 60-61; (illus.) 11-4 IB 32-38; 10 SS 17, 20; 14 SS 53-83, 182-183; 18 SS 159; 9 TT 40: 20 TT 28; 21 'TT 25; (illus.) 30 TT 28-29; 31 TT 38-10; (illus.) 32 TT 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 M. G. 34/41, (illus.) 32 TT 37, 38, 39, 40 M. G. 3.1 (mlodified), (illus. ) 32 TT 36, 38, 39, 40 M. G. .4S, (illus.) 32 TT 37, 38, 39, 40 7.92-mm rifles, German: AT, (illus.) 14 SS 34-40, 179, 183; 18 SS 160; (illus.) 5 r'T 1i-1 1; 9 TT 40; (illus.) 30 'TT 2839; (illuis.) 37 TT 32-34 Mauser, (illus.) 14 SS 21-33, 182183 Parat:rooplers' (F. G. 42), (illus.) 38 'lT 386-39 Semiautomatic, 24 TT 26; (illus.) 27 TT 35-36 7.7-mm machine guns: Italian, light, 11 TT 41 Japanese: Heavy, Model 92 (1932), (illus.) 19 SS 115-127, 237, 238; 8 TT 39, 40; 10 TT 33 Light, Model 99 (1939), (illus.) II-1 IB 16-17, 18-20: (illus.) 19 SS 100(-115., 237, 238, fol. 241; (illus.) 35 TT 44-46 7.7-mm rifles,, Japanese. See itnder Rifles. JIapanese. 7.7-rmm tank machine gun, Model 97 (1937), on ground mount, Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 240, 241 17-pounder AT gun. See Antitank (AT). 7th Airborne Division, German, organization of, 7 SS 18-19 7.35-mm carbine, Model 38, Moschetto, Italian, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41

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75-mm howitzers: 7.35-mm machine gun, light Model 38, German, 6 SS 100 Breda, Italian, 1-3 IB 57; 11 TT Italian, 75/13, mountain, 6 SS 110; 41 11 TT 43 7.35-mm rifle, Model 38, Italian, I-3, 75-mm infantry gun (1934), Italian, IB 56; 11 TT 41 11 TT 43 .78-in naval AA gun, Japanese, 8 TT 75-mm infantry howitzer, Model 41 19 (1908), Japanese, 10 TT 34 75/56i-mm AT gun, German, (illus.) 75-mm light gun, German, 17 TT 15 40 TT 5-8 75-mm mountain and infantry howit75-mnm AA guns: zer, German, 6 SS 100; (illus.) German, 6 SS 100; 10 'T 19, 36 14 SS 136-149; 9 ,TT 44; 18 TT Italian: 27; (illus.) 39 TT 28-29; 31 TT 75/50, 6 SS 111; 11 TT 44 47 75/49 AA/AT, Skoda, (illus.) 34 75-mm mountain guns: TT 33-35 German, 6 SS 100; 9 TT 44, 45; 31 75/46 Ansaldo mobile, 6 SS 24TT 47; 38 TT 9-10 25; 7 TT 34; 11 TT 34 Japanese, II-1 IB 31-32; (illis.) 75/27, truck-mounted, 25 TT 48 19 SS 222-233, fol. 241; 10 TT Japanese, (illus.) 1-8 IB 72-74; 10 34; 37 TT 24; 38 TT 8 TT 34; 12 TT 6-7 75-mm tank guns (see also 75-mm 75-mm assault guns, German I-11 assault guns), German, I-9 IB IB 32-37; 6 SS 18-20, 21, 101: (illus.) 7 TT 8-9; 9 TT 44; 12 56-58; I-11 IB 32, 33; 6 SS 100; 3 TT 10; 4 TT 15; 9 TT 44; 12 TT 11; 16 TT 30-31; 19 TT 15TT 11; 18 TT 27; 19 TT 27; 22; (illus.) 25 TT 42-44 (illus.) 20 TT 10, 12; (illus.) 21 75-mm AT guns: TT 11, 12 German, I-9 IB 54-55; (illus.) I11 IB 38-41; 18 'IT 4; 22 TT 70-kg HE bomb, German, 20 TT 26 6; (illus.) 25 TT 9-12; (illus.) 70-mm barrage mortar, Japanese, (illus.) II-2 IB 44-48; (illus.) 40 TT 5-8 19 SS 146-150 Italian, 75/49 AA/AT Skoda, (illus.) 34 TT 33-35 70-mm infantry battalion howitzer, Model 92, Japanese, (illus.) 19 75-mm field guns: SS 210-222. 241; 10 TT 34; French, German AT use of, 34 TT1 (illus.) 34 TT 7-8; 37 TT 34-35 6-7 70-mm infantry gun, Italian, 6 SS German: 110; 11 TT 43 L/41, 13 TT 43 Light, 9 TT 45; 18 TT 27 70-mm mortar, Model 11 (1922), Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 142-146. On 3-ton half-track, 25 TT 44 Recoilless, (illus.) 26 TT 15-18 77-mm (77/28) field gun, Italian, 6 Italian: SS 111; 11 TT 44 75/34, 6 SS 23, 111; 11 TT 44 76-mm AT gun, Soviet, I-5 IB 74 76-mm (76/40) AA/AT gun, Italian, 75/27, Models 06, 11, and 12, I-3 6 SS 26; 7 TT 35 IB 59; 6 SS 22-23; 7 TT 76-mm (76/40) AA gun, Italian, 6 33-34, 35; 25 TT 47-48 SS 111; 11 TT 44 Japanese, 10 TT 34 See 51st 75-mm gun-howitzers, Italian: 76th Division, Soviet. Guard Division. 75/18, self-propelled, (illus.) 6 SS 21, 22, 110; 6 TT 35; 11 TT 76.2-mm field gun, Soviet, German AT adaptation, (illus.) 6 SS 20, 34-35, 43; 13 TT 34-35; 18 TT 21, 102; 8 TT 24-26; 17 TT 13: 27; (illus.) 25 TT 47 (illus.) 21 TT 6-7; (illus.) 25 TT 75/27, 6 SS 22-23, 111; 7 TT 33-34, 41-42; (illus.) 29 TT 7-8 35; 11 TT 43; 25 TT 47-48; (illus.) 26 TT 40, 41 72-mm mortar, Japanese, 10 TT 34

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS 72-ton tank, French, 35 TT 14 Shaving-stick booby trap, German, (illus.) I-1 IB 27, 28, 30; 14 SS 50 Shells (see also Ammunition: Bombs; Smoke; and indiridual rweapons): Anticoncrete, German, 18 T'lT 2324: (illus.) 32 TT 34-36 Fragmentation, Italian, (illus.) 26 TT 40, 41 Shelter halves: German, 13 T'' 46 J;:panese, 1I-2 Bl 49 Shelters (.see also Billets; Fortifications; Tents): German: Antigas, 17 TT 1l-16 Frozen ground, snow, and ice, erection in, (illus.) 22 TT 20-22, 24 Horse and vehicle, (illus.) 18 SS 86-87, 88, 89, 90 Ice-concrete, (illus.) 18 SS 99100 Lean-tos, (illus.) 18 SS 83-86 Permanent billets, (illus.) 18 SS 87-93 Plywood, (illus.) 18 SS 75-79 Snow, (illus.) 22 TT 21; (illus.) 18 SS 60-75 Tents, (illus.) 18 SS 79-83 Jlngle, II-I IB 89 Shl rmala tank. See General Sherman tank, M 4, United States. Sllip abbreviations, 4 TT 25 Ships: British: Balloon defense of, 5 MR 8 Commandos, types used by, 1 SS 41-43 Merchant, AA contingent of, 1 MR 7 Japanese: Cooperation with aircraft in amphibions operations, 1-8 IB 53-54 Ruse, 16 TT 1-2 Shock troops: German: Afrikca Korps parachute troops, 24 TT 20 Airborne. 7 SS 78 5901425--44.-7

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Shock troops-Continued Japanese, in Burmna, I-3 IB 30; 9 TT 16 Shot. Sce Ammunition; Shells; and individual wueapol.s. Shovels, Japanese, II-2 IB 50 Showa marking system for weapons, Japanese, 19 SS 5 Shrapnel ammunitiol. See Ammunition and individdal aWeapons. Shrapnel bombs. Sce Bombs. Shrapnel mines. See Mines (antlpertsonnel). Sicily: British assault on, (illus.) 11 MIR 53-64 Engineer lessons from, 37 TT 20-21 Evacuation order for Ilermrnn Giring Division, 40 '1r 29-30 Field notes on operations, 33 TT 34 German operations: Artillery defensive positions, weaknesses, II-3 IB 22-25 Camouflage methods, 38 '11 ' 2S25 Primosole Battle, close-quar ter fighting, 40 TT 24-25 Retreat, 11-3 IB 1-8 Maps, 11 MR 9 United States operations AA, 11 MR 7-10 Airborne, 11 MR 56-57, 6i(-G1 Counterinrtelligence, 13 MR 2529 Sidi Omar, Libya, German d(efenses, 5 S.S 8, 14, 39 Siebel ferries, lanlding craft, German, 15 SS 7-11 Si( icns field exploder, 1941 model. German, 24 'TT 12 Sightiing telescope, coaxi.l,'lZF 5rb, ' German, (illus.) 8 T1 41-46 Sights (see al.so individual weetpoLs) :

German: AA pivoted ring (Schwebelcreisvisicr 30 and 38), 41 TT 4-6 Care arid use in winter, 18 SS 174-175 Flakvisier (AA), 10 .,S 23-25 Granartvisicr for grenade lauRnchers, 21 TT 23; (illus.) 36 TT 3G-'37

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS 6.5-nmn machine guns-Continued Japanese--Continued Light, Model 96 (1936), II-1 IB 18, 20; (illus.) 19 SS 2, 96106, 110, 235-236, 238; 8 TT 39-40; 10 TT 33 6.5-mm rifles: Italian, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT 41 Japanese, (illus.) I-5 IB 53-54; 10 TT 33; (illus.) 19 SS 2, 25-38, 234, 235, 236, 238, 239240, fol. 241; (illus.) 38 TT 39-40 Six-gun heavy AA batteries, German. 16 TT 4 6-in gun, British, AA role of. 1 MR 20 6-in howitzer, British, 6 SS 35 6-pounder AT gun, British. See 57mm (6-pounder) AT gun, British. Sixth Army, Germaln, in Kiev operations, 11 TT 49-60 65--mm (65/17) infantry gun, Italian, 6 SS 110; 11 TT 43 Skirmish lines, squad formation, German, 9 SS 6-8 Ski runners, AT gun mounted on. German, (illus.) 18 SS 208, 211 Skis and accessories: German, on aircraft, (illis.) I-6 IB 53-57; (illus.) S1 SS 193197 Japanese, "Glacier skis" used on Attu, II-2 IB 50 Ski trails, construction of, (illus.) 18 SS 31-`2 Ski troops: Finnish, 6 TT 40-42 German: Equipment, (inlls.) 18 SS 193197 Evacuation of wounded, (illus.) 18 SS 1[50, 151-152 Operations, 12 TT 20. 21 Soviet, operations, 3 TT 50-52; 12 TT 2(0-21, 27; 16 TT 17-22 Skoda weapons: German: 75-mm long-barreled, 4 TT 15 305-mm coast-defense gun, L/,0, 12 TT 13-14 Italian: 75-mm (75/49) AA/AT gun, (illus.) 34 TT 33-35 Sled rnmners, German, (illus.) 18 SS 209, 210-212

Sights-Continued German-Continued Linealvisier 21, 10 SS 25, 26, 27 Rundblickfernrohr 16, 14 SS 141-142, 147 Japanese: Artillery, (illus.) 19 SS 213-214 Machine-gun, (illus.) 19 SS 120, 121, 122, 123 Mortar, (illus.) 19 SS 153, 154 Signal Corps. See Communications. Signal gun, German, 8 SS 24 Signal pistols, German: Kampfpistole, 7 SS 28, 29; 21. TT 23; 27 TT 32; (illus.) 40 TT 26-28 Leuchtpistole, (illus.) 7 SS 28-29; 22 TT 38-40; (illus.) 27 TT 31-34 Modified, 40 TT 28-29 Notsignalbehalter (emergency signal container and pistol), (illIs.) 22 TT 38-40 Parachute cartridge for wind measurement used with Very pistol, 10 TT 23 Signal rockets, use by tank hunters, German, 1-12 IB 24, 26 Signals. See Communications. Sikorsky, Igor, builder of Soviet transport planes, 1914--17, 7 SS 4 "Silent soldier." See S-mines, German. Singapore. Sec Malaya. Six-barreled 150-ninm chemical mortar or rocket projector, German. See 150-mm chemical mortar or rocket projector, six-barreled. 6.5-mm ball ammunition, Japianese, II-2 IB 59 6.5-mm carbines: Italian, Model 91. Mosclhctto, 1-3 IB 56; 11 TT' 41 Japanese. (illus.) 19 SS 26-27, 28, 234-236, 238; 10 TT 33 6.5-mm machine guns: Italian, 1-3 IB 56--57; 11 TT 41 Japanese: HIeavy, Model 3 (1914), 8 T'lT 39, 40; 10 TT 33 Light, Model 11 (1922), (illus.) 19 SS 2, 86-96, 235-236, 238; (illus.) 3 TT 1'-20; 8 TT 39. 40; 10 TT 33

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Sleds: German: Akja, 'innish. See Akja (Ackja) sleds. Types, II-2 IB 8; (illus.) 18 SS 197-210 (illus.) Soviet, propeller-driven, 12 TT 37-39 Slicks. aluminumn, as navigation aid, Japanese, 17 TT 3-4 Sliding trough for hauling heavy loads in snow, German, (illus.) 1S SS 211, 212-213 Sl.ovakian treaty line, German defenses along, 17 SS 46 Smalll1 arms (see also Antiaircraft (AA) measures; Antitank (AT) measures; Bayonets; Carbines; Grenade dischargers; Grenade launcers; Grenades; Machine calnnlon; Machine guns; Pistols: Revolvers; Rifles; Submachine guns): British: AA role, I-4 IB 79-81, 83; 1 MR 9; 9 TT 3-4; 13 TT 26 Amamunition, interchalgeability of, 4 TT 21-22 Weapons policy, 6 MIR 40 German: AA role, I-4 IB 81-82; II-2 IB 20; 9 TT 3-4; 13 TT 26: 14 TT 8; 30 TT 6 Ammnulition, 14 SS 182-183; 4 TT 21-22 Infantry weapons and equllipment, 4 SS 3-4; 9 SS 1-3 Labels for amllunitioll. 14 SS 165-171 Weapon developments. 21 TT 25 Italian, interchangeability of amlmunition, 4 TT 21-22 Japanese, ammunition, 19 SS 234238; 4 TT 22 Soviet, AA fire, 1-4 IB 82-83 S-minres, German: Iooby traps, use as, 28 rlT 25 C(}oliined with Tellermines. 23 ''T 13 Description, 7 MR 39: 5 SS 16 Effect, 10 IMR 28 Road obstruction, use for, 26 TT 24; (illus.) 38 TT 21, 22, 23 Schutzmine, electric igniter, (illus.) 28 TT 22-25 Sprlrmirle, I TT 4

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Smoke (see also (Chemical warfare): British: Aircraft, laying by, 11 MR r5-7 Amphibious operations, use with, 2 MR 24-28: 4 MR 29-30; 5 MR 58-60 Discharge Apparatus Smoke (SAD) No. 2, 6 MR 25--26 Area smoke screening, 6 MR 2431; 7 MR 25-29 Armored-force use, 2 MR 15; 5 MR 19-20 Bombs, 2 MR 26 (('SA) apChlorsulfonic-acid paratus, 2 MR 25 Dieppe raid, use in, 2 MR 27-28; 4 MR 29-30:5 MR 58-60 Floats, 2 MR 25-26 Gellerators, 2 IMR 25-27; 6 MR 26; 7 MR 26, 27, 28 German reaction to, 1-10 IB 34 Grenades, 2 MR 27; 6 MR 39 Methods of laying, 2 MR 24-28; 4 MR 29; 9 MR 1-3; 11 MR 3-7 Methods ,of producing, 5 MR 19 Mortars, 2 MR 26-27 North Africa, use in. 6 AIR 24-31 Purposes of smoke screens. 11 MR 4 Requirements for laying, 9) MR 1-2 Shells, 2 MR 25; 16 TT 23 Smnoke-c n r t a i a1 inst allation (SCI), 2 MR 2.5; 11 MR 4-5 R\I15: 11 MR Tanks, use by, 2 20 Desrlt use of, 6 SS 87--90 French, generators. use by Germians, 16 SS 21 Gerlmllln: Acid smoke float, 23 T'' 7 Aerial spray apparatus. 16 SS 23-25; 11 T'T' 11; 32 'rT 50; 40 TT 14 Air-force use, 40 TT 14-17 Amimnnunition, 16 SS 17; 11 TT 10 Area smloke screelling, 16 SS 149154; 6 TT' 20-21: 24 TT 811; 38 TT 14-17 Attack under smoke screen, 18 TT 39-46 Bombs, 18 TT 25; (illns.) 29 TT 27-29; 40 TT 16 (Canidle projectors. 16 SS 20)-21

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Slloke-(.Continued Italian--('ontillled Shells, 16 SS 57 Trucks, 16 SS 60-61, 80 2-kg smoke pot, (illus.) 38 TT 17-20 Japanese: Amphibious operations, use in, II-3 IB 54-56 Bombs, 36 TT 53 Candles. (illus.) 1-10 IB 40-41, 43-50: (illus.) 16 SS 103107, 109-116; (illus.) 7 TT 10-15; 35 TT 25 Equipment and use, (illus.) I-10 IB 39-55; 27 TT 14-15 Grenades, (illus.) 1-10 IB 4243, 50-51; 16 SS 116-119; 35 TT 24-25 Infantry regimental smoke companies, 9 TT 13 Organization of troops, 16 SS 85, 86; 27 TT 12 Screen operations, (illus.) I-10 IB 51-55: 16 SS 156 Shells use(l l)y artillery, 16 SS 102 Tactics, 27 TT 13-15 Tempol.rny smoke battalions, 9 TTI 13 Wealpons used against tanks, I-7 IB 58-60 Libyan operation, 6 SS 87-90 United States, IIC smoke pot M1. (illus.) 38 'TTl 19, 20 Snake bite, I-4 IB 26; II-1 IB 80-81; II-3 IB 8(0-82; 19) TT 24-25 "Snake," mine destroyer, British, (illus.) 3 MR 17-18 Sn ipers: l'ritish, I-6 IB 81; 1 MR 32-37 German, 29 r'T 21--22; '38 'TT 24-25 Japanese, I -1 IB 55-56; 1-2 IB 38: 1-3 IB 36-37; I-4 IB 3-5; II59-60; 9 lB 11, 12; 1-11 IB 11--1 II 33; II-2 IB 37, 65; 16 T'T 42: 21 'Tr 1S; 26 TT1 37; 35 TT 38--39 Soviet, 40 TT' 35-38 SIInow (see also ('amouflage; Evacuation of woun(ledl; Marches; Orientation; Roadls and ''rails; entrics under Ski; Winter positions; Winter warfare): AT walls. German, (illus.) 18 SS 100-101; (illus.) 36 TT 19-20.

Smoke--Continued Germnan-Contilued Candles, I-) IB 16-17; 16 SS 19; 6 TT 18; 11 TT 11; 32 TT 49; 40 TT 17 Codes and signals, 25 TT 28, 30 Direction indicators for attacksmoke units urlder ing screen, 18 TT 45-46 Employlment, (illuls) 11 'll 916; (illis.) 32 TT 45-59 Equipment and use, I-5 Ill 1.20; (i TT 16-21 Generators, I-5 IIB 17; II-2 IB 31; 16 SS 21, 150(-152; 1 'rr 7; 6 TT 20; 24 TT 9; 40 TTr 17 Generator vehicle, (illus.) 23 TT 11, 12 Grenades, 1-5 IB 16; 1-12 IB3 24. 25; 14 SS 47: 16 SS 21: 6 TT 18; (illus.) 36 TT 13-15; 40 rrT 27-28 Irritant ( blue cross, blue band), I-7 IB 31; II-3 IB 90-91; 16 SS 8; 37 'rI 11 Lung-destroying smoke and project()l, 24 TT 8 Mortars, (see (also150-mm chemical mortar or rocket prlJector, six-barreled, 1-5 IB 17-18; I-7 IB 35; 16 SS 1: 9 TT 46; 18 T'' 25-26: 24 TT 24; (illus.) 2') TT 24-25 Shells for 81 -Im mortar, (illus.) 14 SS 181, 184 Signals, 1-7 IB 39; I-2 IB 16-17; 24 TT 27, 2S: 25 'l'T28. 30) Tanks, use against, I-7 IB 5860; 1-12 III 24, 25 Toxic smoke against landing operations, i rlT 12 Troops, I-5 IB 15; I-7 IB 32: II-3 11B 14-15; 16 SS 1-3: 6 TT 16-18; 7 TT 7; 11 TT 910; 14 TT 27; 32 rrT 45--46 Winter care and use of agents, 18 SS 178 Italian: Aerial-spray apparatus, 16 SS 62 Area screening, 16 SS 155-156 Candles, 16 SS 58-5.9 Codes and signals, 25 TT 28, 30
Generators, 16i SS 60

Grenades, 16 SS 59 Light tank with trailer, 16 SS 61

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Slnow--Continued Base plates for light machine gun in snow, German, (illus.) II-2 IB 7; (illus.) IS SS 165-1;66 Combat in, German, 1-11 IB 23-26 Duration and nature in U. S. S. R., 18 SS 2 Fences, German, (illus.) 18 SS 4144 House, German winter shelter, (illus. ) 18 SS 6'5-66 Minefields il, German, (illus.) 36 T'T 20 Plows, German, (illus.) 18 SS 3436 Protection hgaminst. See Bivouacs; Clothing; Heating facilities; Shelters. Roller, (German, (illus.) 18 SS 36 Shelters in, (illus.) 22 TT 21; (illus.) 18 SS 00-75 Snowshoes, German, 18 SS 197 Trenches in, (illus.) 18 SS 9)7; (illus.) 22 TT 2'2 Tunnels in, (illus.) 22 TT 22-23 Wire obstacles in, German, ( illls.) 1S SS 101-103; (illus.) 36 TT' 16-19 Snowmobile, specifications of. Canadian, (illus.) 2 MR 43-45 I)'rags; RunSnow vehllicles. S(c ners; Sleds; Sliding trough. l Soap-cake booby trap, G(rman, I--2 ''T 20 III 32; 40 Societies, Italian, Fa'scist, 1-4 fB 57 iSoldbuch, Gcrmnl:mi palybook, 1-3 lB 10; 1-4 Ill 49-50; 9 TT 32-34; 19 TT 26 Si8ldiers, c'halracteristic of. See nationality of soldier. Solomon Islands. (scc also Guadalc'aaltl operations; South I'acific): Japanese tactics, 1-3 IB 35-40; 1-4 IB 1-13; I-5 IB 37-41; 10 TT 12-15; 19 TT 5-6 ealpolns, I 4 IB 14 Japalnese Native headhunters and cannibals, 1I-1 113 83-84 United States landings, 22 TT 4647 Solothurn 20-mm weapons, 1-3 IB 58; (illus.) 5 TT 18; 7 TT 35; 11 TT 42; 28 TT 30, 32 Sound-locator aplallratus, AA, German 1-3 IB 18-19; 10 SS 51-52

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Sound ranging, 9 MR 18-24; 6 SS 71; 17 SS 33; 18 SS 173; 33 TT 11 South Pacific (See also Guadalcanal warfare; Jungle operations; New Guinea; Philippine Islands; Solomon Islands): Building with native materials, 33 TT 16-19 Drinking water from rattan vine, (illus.) 34 TT 40-42 Experiences of U. S. survivor of plane crash at sea, 11-4 IB 7989 Japalnese: Air tactics, 11-4 IB 7-12 Deceptions, I-5 IB 3:9 Explanation of reverses in New Guinea, I-8 IlB 70-71 Defense, L-!)9 I1 8-11; 11-4 lB 17-18 Special naval landlilng party oper.ations, 13 TTrr 13--22 Tactics, 1-5 IB 37-41 Treatment of natives, I-8 IB 6769 Troops in conquered areas, regula:tions governillg, 2() TT 37-46 Usoe f task forces, 13 'TT10--13 Warfare as seen by U. S. observers, 1-9 lBI 1-14
Seafood availlable iu Itllo-Pacitic

area, (illus.) 15 TT 50)-(60 United States, air support of grounldlnits, 4 MR 41 Spaced armor. Blritisll, IS 'rl 30;; 3!) TT 32-33 Spades. enltltrenchinlg, Japanese, I-1 IlB 67-4;8 Sp;are-parts trucks, German, 37 TT' 30-31 Spa trucks, Italianl, in North Africa, 20 TT 27-28 Speatrhead tactics in Kiev operations, German, 11 T'T 50- 641 Spectroscope usedl for woulndl diagnosis, Germ:an, 38 TT 36 Sperrrnmile, "S"-lines, in liby;an rninefieldls, Germlan, I TT -1 Sperry predictor, British. 4 MRI 4 Spigot guns. British, 8 MR 45-47 Spigot mortars. See Mortars, GerSpigot-type grenade launchers, Japanese. for rifles, (illns.) 19 SS 36, 37. 38

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Stick bomb. See Bombs. Stick grenades. See Grenades, hand. Sticky grenade, Japanese tank protection against, 25 TT 15 Stiffkey stick, British, 4 MR 11; 6 MR 6-7; 9 MR 15; (illus.) 11 MR 12-14; 12 MR 9 Stimulants: Benzedrine (amphetamine), 2 MR 39-43; 3 MR 26-28; 4 TT 19; 11 TT 29-30 Methedrine (Pervitin), 7 SS 30; 5 TT 32; 11 TT 29 Sting ray (stiagaree), 33 TT 3538 Stokes-Brandt mortars,: Characteristics, 16 SS 10n Italian. See 81-mrm mortar, Model 35, Italian. Japanese, 81-mm, Model 99 (1939). (illus.) 19 SS 152-160, fol. 241; 10 TT 35; 40 TT 27; (illus.) 41 TT 30-31 Storage batteries, German, protection in winter, 18 SS 182 Storage of ammanition during rainy seasons, 40 TT 13-14 Storage, winter, German: Aircraft and equipment, I-6 IB 57-58 Ammunition, 18 SS 168-170 Food, (illus.) 18 SS 142-143 S t o r m o v i k (Sturmovik ) attack planes, Soviet, (illus.) 10 MR 1-3; 27 TT 2-3 Storm Troopers, German, work of, 3 SS 10-12 Stosstruppen, assault detachments, German, 14 TT 26-28; 16 TT 1113; 27 TT 24 Stoves, field, German, (illus.) 18 SS 108-110 Strafing, German aerial, of ground troops, I-8 IB 22, 25 Stranded flyers, reflectors to aid recognition, German, (illus.) II-1 IB 72-73 Streams, crossing of, (illus.) 14 TT 29 Street fighting: British: Commando instructions, 17 TT 24-25 Lecture by Maj. Lord Lovaton, 1-7 IB 70-71 Tactics, 3 MR 19-25; 36 TT 23-26

Spigot-type rifle-grenade discharger, German, (illis.) 36 TT 38-39 Spike bombs, German, (illus.) 37 TT 27, 28 Spikes, metal, "crowsfeet", German, (illus.) 11 TT 36; 12 TT 40; 13 TT 40; 14 TT 41 Spitfire IX, British fighter plane, compared with Focke-Wulf 190, 11 TT 3 Spitsbergen, British commando raid, (map) 1 SS 98-115 Spotlight apparatus, British, for training in AT shooting, (illus.) 27 TT 6-7 Spray apparatus for gas and smoke. See Gas; Smoke. Squad, infantry, German: (Combat tactics, 9 SS 1-118 Defense, 9 SS 47-56 Exercises, 9 SS 80-118 Leader, 9 SS 9-11, 49-56, 80-81 Offensive, 9 SS 32-47 Organization and formations, 9 SS 1-8 Squad, rifle, German, combat training of, 3 SS 89-106 SS (Nazi Party Elite Guard), 3 SS 10; (illus.) 35 TT 51-54; 41 TT 35-37 SS-Pctn ergrenadier-RegimentNorge, German Waffen-SS of Norway, 35 TT 54 Stabilized front, German (see also Defensive positions; Fortifications; West Wall), 17 SS Viix, 1-141 Staff duties, German, 8 SS 2 Staff, German Technical General, task and mission, 3 TT 2630 Staff School, German General, tactical doctrines from, 8 SS 1-86 Stalingrad, U. S. S. R., operations, 4 MIR 46-60; 26 TT 54, 59 Standard AA director, German, 6 TT 8; 14 TT 7 "Star raids," bombing tactics, German, 39 TT 5 Static AA guns, German, 10 SS 86-87 Steel AT obstacles. See Chevauxde-frise. Stendel Parachute-Jumping School, German, 7 SS 20, 84, 86 Stereoscopic fire director, German, (illus.) 10 SS 46-49 Stevenls pack paraclhute, 7 SS 2

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Street fighting-Continued German: Attack, 15 TT 22; 17 TT 23; 26 TT 57, 59 Defense, 15 TT 23; 17 TT 23-24; 26 TT 53, 54-55 Motorized infantry regiment, 4 SS 42-44 Panzergrenadier,II-2 IB 21-23 Stalingrad operations, 26 TT 54, 59 Tanks, 14 TT 34 Town and street fighting in U. S. S. R., 25 TT 21; 26 TT 53-59 Village fighting, basic tactics, 15 TT 22-23 Soviet: Attack methods, 26 TT 55-57 Defense, 3 TT 39-40; 26 TT 54, 57-59 St letchers: British float for ferrying wounded, (illus.) 1-11 IB 81-83 German adaptation of Finnish akja sled, (illus.) 18 SS 150, 1.51-152; (illus.) 39 TT 28-30 Str ongpoints, German. See under Defensive positions. Stuart tank. See General Stuart tank, M3, U. S. "Stulka." Junkers (Ju) 87 divebomber, German, I-2 IB 12 Stlrtmovrik (Stormovik) attack plane, Soviet, (illus.) 10 MR 1-3; 27 'VT 2-3 , ii txzpnkte (strongyoints), German. See Defensive positions, German. Sihlllia(hine gulls: Australian, 9-rm Austen, characteristics of, (illus.) 1 MR 38 40 German (machine pistols): Care in winter, 18 SS 158-159 9-mn, (illus.), 14 SS 15-21, 171, 173, 182, 183; 9 T'T 40 Italian, 9-mm, Model 38, Beretta, 11 TT 42 United States, Thompson, use by Australians at Milne Bay, 6f MR 54 Submnlarine detection by radio equipment, 1 TT 24 Submarine duty, air personnel transferred to, German, 10 TT 2-3

Submerged bridge construction, Soviet, 29 TT 17-18 Submersible tanks. See Amphibious tanks. Subsistence problems. See Food; Health rules; Jungles; Rations; Water. Substratosphere planes, German, 1-3 IB 27-28; 9 TT 1 Subterranean mining, (illus.) 29 TT 39-55 Sulfanilamlide, treatment of burns in British Middle East force, 14 TT 36 Summer camouflage methods, Soviet, 23 TT 13-19 Sun compasses, 1-4 IB 75-76 Sunstroke, precautions against. See Health rules. Suomi, 9-mm machine carbine, Finnish, (illus.) 6 TT 40 -41 Supply (see also Food ; Rlations; Water; anld various arnms and services): British: Airborne troops, 1 MR 41---42 Air supply in jungle oplerntiols, 12 MR 26-28 I)esert, methods inl, 6 SS 91 Gasoline and almnunit ion, in Libya, 7 TT 35-36 Problems, 19 rrl 41-43 Procodnre in field, (illus.) 9 MR 39-46 System, (illus.) 9 MR 45 German: Combat in high mountains, supplies for, 1-11 IB3 20 Company trains, 34 T'' 30-31 Desert warfare, 1-2 Ill 18 Motorized infantry regilmment, 4 SS 52-53 Supply trains, 34 TT 30 Supply troops of infantry division, 34 Trr 29} 21st Armored Division, 16 'TT 34 Italian, transport by air, 7 SS 59 Jtpa nese: Attu, forces on, 27 I'T 38-41 Guadalcanal, during op)erations on, 1-9 IB 1.3-14 Parachute, dropping by, I-1 IB 74 Parachute forces, 1-2 I1I 44--45 Soviet, security measures for, 3 TT 37-39

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Tactics-Continued British-Continued Road blocks, (lestruction of, I-4 IB 16-17; f1-12 IB 72-74 Self-propelled artillery, 1 MR 15-17 Withdrawal, II-1 IB 96; 6 SS 70 Finnish, small units, (illus.) 6 TT 39-45 German: Attack, I-12 IB 33-37; 8 SS 45-60; 15 TT 19-20; 16 TT 1415; 16 TT 25 -29; (illus.) 17 TT 28-31; 18 TT 17, 39-46; 22 TT 26-27; 36 T 5-9 Blitzkrieg and anti-Blitz, in U. S. S. S. R., 22 TT 20-32 Breakthrough, 8 SS 54-55 British comments on, 1-12 IB 7579; 11-2 IB 24-29 Close-quarter fighting, 40 TT 2425 Coordination of arms, in attack, 8 SS 50-51, 53; 9 SS 23-32; 3 r'T 7-8; (illus.) 7 TT 2227 Counterattack, 1-10 IB 31-33;, 5 SS 2, 5, 7-8, 15, 34; 8 SS 99-101; 68-69; (illus.) 9 SS 17 SS 6-8; 14 TT 30; 27 TT 26-27 Defense, 1-9 IB 36-42; II-1 IB 62-64; 5 SS 1-60; 6 SS 59-60; 8 SS 61-69; 15 SS 1-2; 15 TT 21-22; 18 TT 18; 20 TT 22-23; 22 TT 219-30; 26 TT 30; 28 TT 26-29; 29 TT' 19; 31 TT 33-34; 33 TT 2729; 37 TT 36-39; 39 TT 4550 Delayinlg, I-11 IB 51-53; 8 SS 62. 70-71; 26 TT 18-19 Fortilications, tactical doctrine, 17 SS ,5-23 Kharkov, tactics in final phase, 12 TT 27-29 Mareth Line, 1-10 IB 31; 27 TT 26-27 Marshy country, 11 TT 49-50, 51; 33 TT 27-29 Mechanized warfare. See Armored forces. Meeting engagements (see also Attack), I-5 lB 2, 32; 8 SS 55--56: 15 TT 19

Support company, British, (illus.) 9 MR 35-36 Surgical units, British, mobile, in Middle East, 34 TT 31-33 Swamp stretcher, German adaptation of Finnish plywood akja sled, ( illus. ) 39 TT 28-30 Swastika flags, German, use in airground communications, I-7 ILB 40; 24 TT 27-28 Switch antipersonnlel, British, (illus.) I-12 IB 80-82 Swords, Japanese, I-1 IB 67 Symbols, German: Motorized infantry regiment, 4 SS 54 Tactical, 9 SS 28

T
"Tactical Handbook for the Troop ('ommander," by Gen. Friedrich von ('ochenllausen, excerpts, 7 TT 22-29; 8 TT 7-15; 11 TT 5-16; 32 TTr 45-59 Tactics (see also Airborne troops; Air forces; Amphibious operations; Antiaircraft measures; Antiparlchutist tactics; Antitank measures; Armored forces; Coastal defenses; Commandos; Desert warfalre; Field artillery; warfare; Infantry; Jungle Mountain warfare; Night o(perations; Parachute troops; liecoonllissanlce; Smoke; Sniping; Street fighting; Strongpoints; Tanks; Winter warfare) British (see also Self-propelled artillery, British ): Counterattack in Malaya, 13 TT 25; 15 TT 29-30 Cyrenaica campaign notes, 18 TT 20 Defense, 12 MR 33; 6 SS 63-70 El Alamein offensive, (map) 2 MR 49-60; 3 MR 41-60; 4 MR 13-14; 14 TT 22-23 Experiences of a jlnior officer in North Africa, 1-12 IB 7.5-79 Japanese estimate of, 14 TT 5860 Madagascar, lessons from operations at, 4 MR 42-43 Middle East, trends in, 12 MR 32-34

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Tactics---Continued Gerinman-Continued North African operations, I-4 IB 32-34; 1-6 lB 44-51; I-S TB 15, 21; I-10 IB 14-18; 20 TT 19-20; 27 TT 26-27 Panzergrenadier Division. See Infantry, motorized. Pillboxes, attacks against, I-6 IB 42-43; I-12 lB 33-36 Rearguard action, 29 TT 22 Searchlight I-3 IB 17-19; 10 SS 72-73, 96-98; 6 TT 6-7; 27 TT 4-5; 28 TT 8; 38 Tr 16; 41 TT 48-49 Retreat, II-3 IB 1-8; 8 SS 72; 27 TT 22 Sniping, 29 TT 21-22; 38 TT1 2425 Surprise, principle of, 3 SS 39 Tactical doctrine, 4 SS 34-35; 8 SS III-IV, 1-S(6; 17 SS 5-23 Tunisia, British report, 38 TT 32-35 U. S. S. R., experiences in, 1-8 IB 15-19; 7 TT 1-2, 40-49; 10 TT 6, 8; 11 TT 48-60; 12 T1' 50TT 8-9, 27-29; 16 57; 18 TT 17-19; 20 TT 2123; 23 TT 20-21; 25 TT 2(021; 27 'TYi 45-51; 36 TT 7 9 Village fighting, I-5 lB 5-6; 15 TT 22-23 Wedge-and-trap o p e r a t i o ns, Kiev, 7 TT 40-49 Winter combat methods, 18 S8 7-12 Withdrawal, I-11 IB 51-53: 8 SS 72; (illus.) 11 TT 14; 38 TT 33; 40 TT 25 Wooded areas, I-8 IB 1-14; 4 SS 44-45; 16 TT 13; 22 l'T 13; 26 IrT 27-31; 33 TT 1216, 27-30 Italian: Attack notes, I-12 IB 46-47 Counterattacks, 14 TT 22 Withdrawal, 12 TT 35-36 Japanese: Arakan area, Burma, I-10 IB 65-72; I-11 IB 70-71; II-1 IB 30-33; 32 TT 29-32; 37 TT 23-225 Assault (see also attack), I-3 IB 47-49: 1-7 IB 16; II-2 IB 55

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Tactics-Continued Japanese--Continued Attack, I-7 IB 25-26; I-8 IB 59; I-9 IB 6; 14 TT 54-56, 5859; 16 TT 42; 22 TT 43-44, 47-48; 32 TT 26-32 Attu, I-12 113 48-53; II-2 IB 3539; (map) 27 TT 38-41; 28 TT 33-34 Basic principles, 13 TT 53-55 British observations, on, (illus.) 26 r'r 31-34, 35 (see also Burma operations Arakan area), I-3 IB 2!934; (illus.) 7 TT 19-21: 9 TT 15-1S, 19q-27; 27 TT 2729; 37 TT 23-25 China, in, I-2 IB 41-42 Close-combat, I-6 IB 11-12 Coastal-defense, 1-4 IB 1!) Countermeaslures against U. S. and British, I-5 IB 29-36; 14 TT 52-60 Deceptive, I-1 IB 59-62; 1-5 IB 39; I-7 IB 26-27; 24 'TT 1819; 33 TT 25-2(6 Defense, 1-4 III 11; 1-5 lB 38-39: 1-6 IB 13-15; I-7 lB 129-30; I-S IB 60; I-9 IB 11; 1-12 IB 61-64; II-2 IB 35-38; II-3 IB 64-G65; II-4 IB 17-20; (illus.) 10 IT 1215; (illus.) 13 TT 56-59; 14 TT 56, 59-60; 2-1 TT 16-1!); (illus.) 31 l"r 25--33; 37 'llr 24, (illus.) 45-52 Dogs, use of, 37 TT 25 Envelopment, over "impassable' terrain, I-9 IB 6 Estimate by U. S. observers, I-7 IB 23-30; I-91 IB 1-14 Guadalcanal. Sce under Guadalcanal operat-ions. Infiltration, I-1 II3 54-57; I-2 I13 38; I-3 113 38; I-4 113 2-3; I-5 IB 38; 13 TT' 59 I-3 Machine-gun employlentll IB 50-51; 1-6 IB 12-13; I-10 IB 60; II-2 IB 38, 6771; 16 TT 41 Makin Island, defense of, I-9 IB 11; (illus.) 13 TT 56-5f0 Malayan campaign, 13 TT 2225; 24 T'T 19-20 Meeting engagements (see also Attack), 1-10 IB 73-74

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Tags, identification: German, 1-3 IB 11; 9 T.T 32-34 Italian, I-4 IB 64 Taisho marking system for weapons, Japanese, 19 SS 4-5 Tampella, 120-mm mortar, Finnish, 39 TT 11 Tandem harness, German use with sleds, (illus.) 18 SS 202, 204, 207, 213 Tank Badge, German, 11 SS 15 Tank battalion, German, order of march, 24 TT 49 Tank-borne infantry, I-10 IB 33-34; (illus.) 13 MR 8 Tankbiichse, l'olish AT rifle, 14 SS 34, 38 Tank-carrying aircraft, German, 3 TT 1 Tank-destroyer battalion, German, 6 SS 107 Tank guns (see also individual tanks): German: Ammunition developments, I-9 IB 56-58 Care in winter, 18 SS 160 Developments in manufacture of, I-9 IB 55-56 S-mm (Kw.K. 36), I-9 IB 56, 58 50-mrm, 3 TT 10; 9 TT 43; 22 TTl' 13; 32 TT 8, 9 50-mrm (Kux.K. .9), 6 SS 7-8, 98; a5T' 14; 9 TT 43; (illus.) 20 TT 10, 11; (illus.) 32 TT 8-10; (ill]us.) 33 TT 9, 10 75-mm, 3 TT 10; 9 TT 44; 18 TT 27; 19 TT 27 (Kw.K. long-barreled 75-rnm, 4/0), 4 TT 15; *} TT 44; 12 TT 11; 18 TT 27; (illus.) 20 TT 10, 12 75-mm short-barreled (Kw.K. 38), (illus.) 21 TT 11, 12 75-mm tank-mounted gun, 6 SS 100 75-mm tapered-bore ( Kw.K. 41), 1-9 IB 56, 58 37-mm, 3 TT 10; 9 TT 42 20-mm, 3 TT 10; 9 TT 41 Japanese: 7.7-rmni machine-gun, Model 97 (1937), on ground mount, (illus.) 19 SS 240, 241

Tactics--Continued Japanese-Continued Netherlands Indies campaign, 2 TT 15-17 New Guinea operations, 6 MR 47-49, 56; I-7 IB 30; I-9 IB 4, 5, 7, 8, 10-11, 12; I-10 IB 51-55, 73-76; I-11 IB 59-63, 75; 1-12 IB 54-60; 11-2 IB 62-6; 1 TT 1; 17 TT 25-27; 21 TT 18; 23 TT 22--23; 24 TT 18-19; (illus.) 26 TT 34-39: 38 TT 29-32 Noises, I-5 IB 38: 25 TT 24-26 Philippine operations, 1-2 113 37-41; 12 MRl 50-52; 6 rrT 26-29 Pillboxes, attacking, 1-12 IB 5.560 Raiding-demolition, against artillery, II-4 IB 15-16 Retreat, I-3 II3 51; 14 Trl 57 Solomon Islands, I-3 lB 35-40; I-4 IIB 1-13; I-5 lIB 37-41; II-2 IB 62-46; 3 MRt 37; 10 TT 12-15; 16 TT 22-23; 17 TT 25-27; 19 TT 5-6; 21 TT 18-19: 22 TT 43-44, 4748; 35 TT 34-39 Withdrawal, 1-10 IB 76 Soviet: Attack, 4 MIR 57; I-2 TI1 69-72; 10 TT 15-16 Breakthrotgh aga inst German defenses, 10 TT 17-18; 28 TT 29)-30 Fighting the German, "Ferdinand" gun, II-2 IB 1; 35 TT 20 Principles, 8 MR 55-59; 22 TT 29-32 Ski patrol, 3 TT 50(-52; 16 TT 19-21 Wooded areas, combat in, 23 TT 21-22 United States: AA in Sicily, 11 MR (9-10 Guadalcanal operations, 22 TT 44-48 Japanese estimate of, I-5 IB 29-36; 1-4 IIB 17; I-7 IB 1-4; I-8 IB 57-58; II-1 IB 27-29; 14 TT 52-58; 22 TT 49-54 'Tunisia, 30 TT 37-38

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS 'Tankette" (light tank), Japanese. (illus.) I-4 IB 22-23; 31 TT 11-14 ank hunters. See Antitank (AT)
nleAsures.

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?alk-lamnling craft, German, (illus.) 11 TT 26-27 ank- mounted rack for s m oke candles, German, 16 SS 20-21 alnik obstacles. See Antitank (AT) obstacles. ':Ilnk-recOVery platoon, German, employment, I-8 IB 36-38 rank requirements in Libyan fighting, 1 TT 25-27 T:inks (see also Antitank (AT) mleasures; Antitank obstacles; Armlored forces; Mines): Alustralian Mk I, (illus.) 2 MR 1820 British: Airborne division, 10 MR 4-5 Amphibious operations, use in, 5 MR 52 Armored OPs, use as, 1 MR 19!)20 Assault echelon, 11 AIR 16-17 Attack, 11 MR 17-18 Burma, performance in, 7 TT 32 Casualties alollng personnel in North Africa, 13 TT 36-38 "Churchill," (illus.) 10) MR 1214; 11 MR 14-19: 13 MR 9 Classification, 59TT 30 "Cromwell," specitications of, (illus.) 13 MR 9-11 Cruiser class, German comment. 35 TT 14 Crusader, characteristics, 3 MR 16 Defense against aircraft, 11 IMR 20-21 Defense role of, 11 MR 19 El Alanmein, use at, 4 MR 13-14 Exploitation of success, 9 MR 18 Field artillery against, 4 MR 18-19 German estimate of, 3.5 T' 14 Indirect fire by, 10 lMR 16-18 1 Infantry carried Ln, MR 37 Infantry-tank cooperation, 9 MR 17; 11 MR 15-16 Jungle warfare, Il-1 IB 93-96 Maintenance and recovery, 4 MR 37-39

Tanks-Continued British-Continued Matilda, 6 SS 94-95; 3 TT 9-10 Middle East, employment in, 9 MR 16-18; (illus.) 10 MR 10-18 Mobile scissors-bridge mounted on, (illus.) 15 TT 14-16 Mustard-bomb hits on, effect of, 2 MR 28-30 Nicknames, I-7 IB 77; 9 TT 30 Night operations, 9 MR 18; 10 MR 15-1(; 11 MR 19; 12 MR 33-34 Pursuit of enemy by. MlR 1516 Radio control, 1 TT 27-28 Rescuing wounded fronm, 1-11 IIB 80 Sicilian campaign, emlployment in, 12 MR 10-13 Smoke, use of, 2 MR 15 Tactics, 2 MR 16-18; 10 MRi 1518; 11 MR 18-19; 13 rT 29; 12 MR 33-34 Tunisia, performance in. 10 MIR 1(0-19 Canadian : Grizzly I, characteristics, S Mtll 29-30 Ranl II, characteristics, 1 MRI 17n Czech, 11-ton mnodel used by Germans, 16 TT 30 French: Chatr B, Gerl lMan modification, 5 TT 32
(Coimnlents on, (}'1tri:lIm, 35 TT

14 Mecallllizedl equipment used by Axis, 9 TT 28-29 Fumes in arlmored vehllicles ('anadian investig ltion of, 9 T'T 31 German (see also l'z. Kw. tanks): Air support in Africa, 24 TT' 3 Ammunition, 1-4 IB 32-33; 11-4 IB 62 Amphtlibious tanks. See Amphibious tanks, German. Armior, 3 'rr 14; (illus.) 14 'TT 30--33: (illus.) 40 'PT 11 AT gunlls used with, (illus.) 27 TT 8 Basic principles, 2 SS 1--5

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Tanks -Continued German-Continued Support by other troops, 1-4 IB 52 Tactics, I-1 IB 7-10; 1-2 IB 15; 1-4 IB 33, 51; I-6 IB 44-51; 1-10 IB 31, 33; I-11 IB 1-17, 42-47, 53-54; II-4 IB 5763; 5 SS 29-32; 6 SS 76; 2 TT 18-19; 7 TT 22-29; 8 TT 30-31; 13 TT 32; 16 TT 1415; 25-29; 17 TT 28-31; 26 TT 12-14; 27 TT 8; 28 TT 12-13; 32 TT 18-20; 34 TT 11-12 Tank warfare in Stalingrad streets, 14 TT 34 Tiger. See Pz.Kw. (Mark) VI (Tiger) tank. Training of crews, 4 TT 8-9 Types, standard, 4 TT 15-18 Vulnerability, 11 TT 28-29 Italian: Flame-throwing, I-4 IB 67-68; (illus.) 16 SS 6-9 Light, with trailer for mustard gas, 16 SS 61 Modifications, 6 TT 31 Signals, 14 TT 33-34 Japanese: Flame-throwing, 16 SS 134 Jungle warfare, 11 MR 25-26 Night use of, 1-10 IB 76 Protection against sticky grenades, 25 TT 15 Speed and fording ability, 2 TT 20 Support ,of infantry during landing operations, II-3 IB 5253 Tankette (light tank), (illus.) 1-4 IB 22-23; 31 TT 11-14 Range finding on, by airborne radar, 11 MR 48-50 Soviet: Amphibian, 35 TT 15 Camouflage, 17 TT 32-36; (illus.) 23 TT 16 Descriptions, (illus.) 8 MR 2228 Development, (illus.) 13 MR 4-9 Engineer support, 15 TT 17-18 German estimate, (illus.) 8 MR 22-28; 35 TT 15-16 Independent action by, 13 MR 7-8

Tanks-Continued German-Continued Camouflage in snow, (illus.), 18 SS 122, 123 Commander's, 4 TT 16 Company tactics, I-11 lB 46-47 Cooperation with other arms in street fighting in U. S. S. R., II-2 IB 21-23; 11-4 IB 5763; 7 TT 23-24; 8 TT 30-32; 31 TT 11; 32 TT 18-20 Deceptions and ruses, II-1 IB 66-67; 2 TT 19; 12 TT 33; 16 TT 29; 28 TT 13 Desert tactics, 6 SS 86-87 Destruction to prevent capture, 27 TT 11 Effect of artillery on, 6 SS 86-87 Engaging a British observation post, 1-10 IB 33 Flame-throwing, I-9 IB 62-63; 16 SS 35; 19 TT 9; 39 TT 9-11 Fuel supply, 7 TT 29 Gyroscopic compasses, (illus.) 7 TT 29-30, 31 History, 2 SS 6-13 Infantry carried on, 1-10 IB 3334 Infantry, cooperation with, (illus.) I-11 IB 1-17; II-4 IB 57-63; 31 TT 11 Maintenance and repair, I-4 IB 33; I-8 IB 34-39; 4 TT 1014; 10 TT 24-32; 12 TT 37 Motorized-infantry cooperation, 4 SS 31-33 Night attack, 27 TT 11-12 Platoon missions and operations, 24 TT 47-50 Platoon tactics, I-11 IB 44-46 Pz.Kw. See Pz. Kwu tanks. Reconnaissance, I-9 IB 31-35; 24 TT 49 Rules of Panzer Army High Command on function and employment of, 28 TT 12-13 Ruses, II-1 IB 66-67; 2 TT 19; 12 TT 33; 16 TT 29; 17 TT 34 Shelter, improvised, for winter use, (illus.) 18 SS 89 Smoke-employment against, I-7 IB 58-60; 20 TT 13-15 Speed, I-2 IB 24

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Tanks--Continued Soviet-Continued Infantry carried on (Desyanti), 3 TT 44-45; 10 TT 18 Infantry support by, 13 MR 7 KV (Klementi Voroshilov ), (illus.) 8 MR 24-27; (illus.) 13 MR 5-7; (illus.) 5 TT 26-29; 41 TT 15 Night action, 15 TT 31-32 Tactics, 13 MR 8; 3 TT 43-44; 13 TT 32-33; 16 TT 29-31; 18 TT 5; (illus.) 41 TT 9-13

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T70, 8 MR 23; 13 MR 5
T60 light, 8 MR 22; 13 MR 5; 5 TT 30 T35 A, B, and C (multiturret), 8 MR 27-28 T/4 -medium, 4 MR 58; (illus.) 8 MR 23-24; (illus.) 13 MR 5-8; (illus.) 5 TT 30, 31, 35; 35 TT 15; 41 TT 15 T26B light, used as flame thrower, 5 TT 30 United States: Africa, used by British in, 4 MR 13-15 British nicknames, I-7 IB 77; 9 TT 30 Burma, performance in, 7 TT 30, 32 Classification, 9 TT 30 General Grant, M3, I-1 IB 7; 3 MR 16; 7 TT 30, 32; 13 TT 36 General Lee, I-1 IB 7; 35 TT 14; 41 TT 6-8 General Sherman, 2 MR 55, 59, 3 MR 15, 16, 54, 55-56; 4 MR 13-15; 12 MR 10-13; 35 TT 14-16 General Stuart, 6 MR 14-17; 35 TT 14 German comments on, 35 TT 14, 15, 16 German Tecognition of, 1-9 IB 61-62 Infantry cooperation with, (illus.) 1-11 IB 1-17; 11 MR 32 Japanese comment on, I-5 IB 35; II-1 IB 28 Libya, operations in, 1 TT 25 New Guinea, use by Australians in, 6 MR 14-17

Tank traps. See Antitank obstacles. Tank-turret emplacements, German, 15 SS 71-73 Tannoy enunciator system, British, 6 SS 49n "Tape-measure" mine. See Mines, Japanese, antivehicle. Tapered-bore guns. See Goerlichprinciple guns. Target designation, aerial operations, Japanese, 2 TT 2-o Target engagement by AA, British, 1 MR 6-7 Target-indicator bomb. 5-kg, Italian, (illus.) 25 TT 26-28, 29 Target location by aerial photographs, British, 4 MR 18, 22 Targets, moving, balloon defenses of, British, 5 MR 8-11 Task forces (see also Commandos): Development of task-force principle, 6 SS 39 German: AA allocation for, 10 SS 61 Principles, I-1 IB 48-51; 3 SS 26-29; 10 SS 60-61 Training, I-1 IB 36-39 Japanese: China, employment, in, 19 TT 22-23 South Sea operations, 13 TT 1013 Technical General Staff, German, task and mission, 3 TT 2B-30 Telegraph. See Communications. Telephones. See Communications. Telescopes: BC antiaircraft, British, 4 MR 5 Coaxial, sighting, German, (illus.) 8 TT 41-46 Tellermines: Antipersonnel mines used with, I-12 IB 5; 23 TT 13 Booby trapping of, 1-10 IB 5-6; (illus.) 40 TT 19-20 Coastal-defense minefields, (illus.) 15 SS 26-33 Description, 7 MR 40; 5 SS 16n Desert terrain, use in, I-5 IB 7: I-12 IB 3, 4, 5, 6; 5 SS 16-17; 1 TT 4; 6 TT 23 Detonation, sympathetic, 5 TT 22 Handling, II-1 IB 71-72; (illus.) 32 TT 40-41 Igniter adaptation, (illus.) 35 TT 46

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Terrain-Continued French Equatorial Africa, motortransport problems, 14 TT 4245 Influence on motorized infantry, German; 4 SS 5-6 Training, German, in knowledge of, 3 SS 38-39 "Thermos," 4 A. R. fragmentation bomb, Italian, 29 TT 2 13.5-in gun, Mk V, British, specifications, 13 MR 16 13-mm aircraft machine gun, German, (illus.) 12 TT 1 13-mm AT rifle, Arisaka (1939), Jap anese, 10 TT 33 13-mm machine gun, twin heavy, Model 93 (1933), Japanese, (illus.) 19 SS 127-134, fol. 241 13.2-m'm AA machine gun, Hotchkiss type, Japanese, I-8 IB 75-76; 10 TT 33 .30-cal rifle, M1903, U. S., compared with Japanese 7.7-mm model 99 short rifle, I-7 IB 5, 8-12 37-mm AA/AT gun, German, 6 SS 9; (illus.) 10 SS 18, 28, 30-34, 7778; 9 TT 42; (illus.) 25 TT 36-38 37-mm AA gun, German, 5 TT 15; (illus.) 25 TT 7; (illus.) 35 TT 4, 6; (illus.) 39 TT 2-4 37-mm AT guns: German: Armor penetration, 3 TT 10; 12 TT 10; 17 TT 12 Description, 6 SS 98-99; (illus.) 14 SS 113-123; 5 TT 12; 9 TT 42; (illus.) 25 TT 39 w e a p o n, Infantry - division (illus.) 30 TT 28-29 Sled-mounted, (illus.),18 SS 206, 209 Stick bomb, 19 TT 28; (illus.) 24 TT 25 Use in winter, II-2 IB 11; 18 SS 167-168 Japanese, employment, 7 TT 20 37-mm AT and infantry gun, Model 94(1934), Japanese, (illus.), 19 SS 194-206, fol. 241; 10 TT 34 37-mmn infantry gun, Model 11(1922), Japanese, (illus.), 19 SS 188194 37-mm (37/54) AA gun, Breda, Italian, 6 SS 110; 11 TT 43

Tellermines-Continued Improvised, (illus.) 33 TT 24 Laying, rules for, II-1 IB 71 Neutralizing igniters, 36 TT 23 Roads, mining of, 1-10 IB 2-4; 1-12 IB 4 (illus.) 15 SS 32-33; 26 TT 23-24; 38 TT 20-23; 41 TT 18 Tank hunters, use by, (illus.) I-12 IB 29, 30 Types, I-id IB 1, 2; (illus.) 1-12 IB 7-13; (illus.) 28 TT 15-22; 29 TT 18-19; 36 TT 21 Temnac Bay, Attu, Japanese operations, I-12 lB 51 10-kg chemical shrapnel bomb, German, 16 SS 25; 36 TT 48 10-kg naval smoke candle, Japanese, 16 SS 116; (illus.) 1-10 IB 47-50 10th Armored Division, British, 13 TT 35 10th Corps, British, in El Alamein offensive, 4 MR 15, 17 10.35-mm revolver, Bodeo, Model 89, Italian, 1-3 IB 55; 11 TT 42 Tents, German, for winter use, (illus.) 18 SS 79-83
Terminology (see also Abbrevia-

tions): British: Air-force, I-2 IB 85 Armor, 18 TT 30, 32-36 Artillery, with American equivalents, II-4 IB 75-78 Civilian, I-2 IB 86-90; 13 SS
83-92

Ground-force, I-2 IB 85 Military, I-2 IB 81-85, 90-91; II-4 IB 75-78; 13 SS 1-210; 18 TT 30, 32-36 German: Infantry-weapons, 14 SS 185-186 Military words in common use, 8 TT 48 Terrain (see also Camouflage and concealment; Desert; Desert warfare; Jungles: Jungle warfare; Mountain warfare): Burma, 27 TT 28 Crete, 8 TT 51 Estimate of, in tactical planning, German, 8 SS 3-6, 27, 61; 39 TT 45-46

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS 37-mm (37/54) AA gun, light doublebarrel, Italian, 6 SS 25-26; 7 TT 34 Thompson submachine gun, United States, used by Australians at Milne Bay, 6 MR 54 "Thor" heavy mortar, German, (illus.) 10 TT 6-8 3.45-in gun, British. See 25-pounder. 380-mm bomb, for (spigot mortar), German, 35 TT 47 380-mm field gun, German, 6 SS 102 381-mm (381/40) railway gun, Italian, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45 305-mm coast-defense gun, Skoda, German, 12 TT 13-14 305-imm (305/50) coast-defense gun, Italian, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45 305-mm (305/17) howitzer, Model 17, Italian, 6 SS 112; 11 TT 45 3-in mobile AA gun, British, characteristics, 4 MR 4 3-in mortar: Australian, used at Milne Bay, 6 MR 53-54 British, improvements in, (illus.) 12 MR 16-18 3-in naval AA gun, Japanese, 8 TT 19 3-in rocket projector, British, use of, 4 MR 5 3-in semimobile AA gun, British, characteristics, 4 MR 4 3-kg magnetic AT hollow charge, German, (illus.) 23 TT 3-4; 36 TT 5 3.7-in AA gun: Australian, use in artillery support, 6 MR 52 British: AT role of, 5 MR 18-17 Fixed, 4 MR 4 Mobile, 3 MR 3-4; 4 MR 4, 11 Canadian: QF, MK II, 5 MR 15 Self-propelled, 6 MR 18-19 Tick-borne diseases, 1-4 IE 25; I-9 IB 78; II-3 IB 77; 30 TT 14 Tides, factor in planning raids, 1 SS 124-125 Tiger tank. See Pz. Kw. (Mark) VI, German. Time zones in relation to Greenwich Civil Time, 4 TT 25

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Timor Island (see also Netherlands Indies), Japanese attacks, 1-2 LB 43-45; 7 SS 16-17; 8 TT 3839 Timoschenko, Semyon, Field Marshal, biographical sketch, I-2 IB 93 T-mines. See Tellermines. horse-drawn sled, Toboggan-type German, (illus.) 18 SS 207-210 Tobruk. See under Libya. Todt, Organisation. See Organisation Todt. Toggle and loop device for crossing streams, (illus.) 14 TT 29 Tommy guns, Japanese use as ruse, 1-10 IB 71 Torpedoes, aerial, circling parachute, Italian, (see also Bombs) (illus.) 11 TT 1-2 Torpedoes, Bangalore. See Bangalore torpedoes. Torpedo-plane bombings. See Air forces. Torpedo planes. 'See Aircraft and individual planes. Toughness, definition in relation to armor, 18 TT 36 Towers, AA, German, 10 SS 86; (illus.) 15 SS 85-86, 87; (illus.) 17 SS 127, 128 Towing planes for gliders, German, 7 SS 38, 43 Towns, defense of (see also Street fighting; Village fighting): German, I-10 IB 36-37; 37 TT 3639 Soviet, 3 TT 39-40; 26 TT 53-54 Toxic smoke. See Smoke. Tracer bullets, 13-mm, Italian, 14 TT 16 Tracer cross-fire to indicate targets, Japanese, 24 TT 22 Tracer fire for mortar ranging, Japanese, 27 TT 29 Tracks, camouflage of, (illus.) I-3 IB 71-73 Track-wheel vehicles, G e r m a n, (illus.) 39 TT 84-37 Tractors, German use of half-tracks as, 1 TT 18 Trailers, German, 13 TT 5; 17 TT 42; 41 TT 26-29

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Training-Continued British-Continued Physical, for AA units, I-9 IB 79-83 Principles, I-6 IB 76-88 Scouts and observers, I-7 IB 65-67 Sniping, I-6 IB 81; 1 MR 32-37 Street fighting, I-7 IB 70-71 Technical, 11 SS 9-10 German: Antigas schools, 16 SS 4-5 AT units, 10 TT 43-45; 26 TT 49 Basic, I-3 IB 3-4 Camouflage, 32 TT 24 Combat engineers, I-2 IB 8-9 Combat in Soviet wooded country, 26 TT 30-31 Engineer platoon of infantry regiment, 13 TT 27 Field exercises, 3 SS 41-43, 4851, 53-87 Gas defense, 16 SS 4-5 General Staff School, 8 SS iii-iv Girls' labor service, 3 SS 18 Glider-borne troops, 7 88 36 Infantry, I-1 IB 39; 9 SS 19-22, 76-77, 80-83; 26 TT 46-49 Live ammunition, use of, I-1 IB 38 Machine-gun and mortar platoons, 26 TT 48 Methods, 3 SS 40-46 Military (see also specift types), 3 SS 1-106 Motorized-infantry division, 39 TT 25-26 Mountain troops, I-11 IB 23 Officers, 3 SS 13-18, 47-51 Orienting forces for war, 11 SS88 2-24 Parachute troops, I-1 IB 13-14: 7 SS 19-25, 83-90; 11 TT 19, 21 Physical conditioning, 3 SS 4041, 48 Premilitary, by Nazi Youth organizations, I-3 1B 1, 3; 3 SS 1, 3-12 Rifle, 3 SS 89-106; 26 TT 47-48 Second German Army, directive, 11 TT 17-18

Training: AA units for theaters of operations, 6 TT 7-8 Aerial dart gun for training AA machine gunners, (illus.) 33 TT 4-7 Allied, AA in North Africa, 7 MR 7-8 Argentine mountain artillery, 1 TT 5 Australian: Military engineering school, 6 MR 31-32 Officers' school, engineers, 6 MR 31-32 Security, 7 MR 55-59 Brazilian, 11 MR 36-38 British: AA units, 6 MR 4-5; 8 MR 2022; 9 MR 9 Ambushing, I-7 IB 67-70 Amphibious operations, requirements for, 5 MR 44-45 Assault course, I-6 lB 86 Battle inoculations, 5 MR 25-29; 10 MR 31-32 Collective, I-6 IB 82-84 Commandos, 1 SS 11-13, 27-52; 1 TT 13-16; 28 TT 39, 52-53 Crossing minefields, I-6, IB 84 Enemy aircraft recognition, 3 MR 9-10 Engineer units, 14 TT 16, 18 Enlisted men, individual, I-6 IB 78-79 Gas defense, 1 MR 21-25 Glider, 2 TT 13-14 Indoor war game, (illus.) I-5 IB 81-85 Infantrymen in combating tanks, I-6 IB 84-85 Jungle warfare, 6 MR 34-36 Maintenance of equipment, I-6 lB 81 Middle East Infantry Training Depot, 13 TT 25-26 Minefield-clearance methods, 2 MR 30-37; 10 MR 29-31 Mountain warfare, 11 MR 3946; 1 SS 45-52 Night operations, 1-6 IB 83 Noncommissioned-officer and specialist cadres, I-6 IB 80-81 Organization, I-6 IB 77-78

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Transmitter, emergency, German, Training-Continued (illus.) 39 TT 37-39 German--Continued Transmitter-receiver, portable radio, Soviet campaign, modification of German, 26 TT 43 training methods for, 26 TT Transmitting messages, British pro46-49 cedure, 13 SS 198-202 Tank crews, 4 TT 8-9 Transportation (see also Drags; Task-force principle, I-1 IB 38Evacuation of wounded; Horses; 39 Marches; Movement of troops; Umpire, 3 SS 53-87 Railways; Roads; Sleds; SlidWinter warfare, 18 SS 4-5, 127ing troughs): 128 Australian pack transport in New Italian: Guinea, 12 MR 28-31 Chemical warfare, 16 SS 52-53 British: Military, compulsory, I-4 IB 57Commandos, 1 SS 122-125 58 Road-movement organization, 8 Parachute troops, 7 SS 1; 8 SIR 47-50; 12 MR 31 TT 38 Traffic control in Tunisia, 12 Japanese: MR 31 Chemical warfare, 16 SS 87-88 Burnma, British transport probEarly military, I-5 IB 45-50 lems in, I-3 IB 33 Flame throwers, use of, I-8 IB Finnish sleds for winter transport, 65 (illus.) 19 TT 28-30 Parachute troops, 7 SS 68-69-; 9 German: TT 22-23 Airborne, 7 88 45-57 Physical, I-5 IB 45-46 Desert warfare, I-2 IB 17 Jungle warfare, 13 TT 22-23 Food In winter, 18 SS 141-142 Mexican Infantry Training CenGlider-borne troops, 7 SS 34-36 ter, 4 MR 3637 Motor-vehicle road trains, 17 TT New Zealand, light AA, I-10 IB 42 87-91 Parachute units, 7 SS 53-55 Soviet (see also Cavalry; Field arItalian, airborne, 7 SS 59-60 tillery ): Japanese: Army, 8 MR 57-58 Airborne, 7 88 71-72 Artillery, 9 TT 6-7 Animal-drawn, 25 TT 30-31 Automatic riflemen, 15 TT 23-25 Motor landing barges, 1-10 IB Aviation, Engels school of, 6 MR 56-57 31-32 Troops in tropical battle area, United States: I-1 IB 53 AA personnel, 6 MR 6; 9 MR 12 Soviet, animal-drawn, 25 TT 30-31 Armored units, recommended United States. of AA units in Sicily. for, 4 MR 15 11 MR 8 Japanese estimate of, 22 TT 50 Transport planes. See Aircraft and Jungle warfare, 3 MR 36 indcvidual planes. Mountain warfare, 11 MR 33 Transport trailers, heavy, German, Night operations, 11 MR 35 (illus.) 41 TT 26-29 Scouting and patrolling, 11 MR Traps, British for jungle warfare, 33-34 (illus.) 13 MIR 18-20 Training, German, of civilians, 3 SS Trefoil principle of defense, German, 4-12 (illus.) 5 8S 11, 13-14, 17, 18Trains, road, motor-vehicle, 17 TT 42 19, 36 Trains, supply, German, 34 TT 30 Trenches: Transmitter,. automatic meteorologiAttacks by German engineer detachments, 1-12 IB 3-87 i -., oerman, 18 TT T7-38 ::: si425'-44-----8

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Trucks--Continued : German-Continued Maintenance company, 15 TT 39 Maintenance, mobile shop, 37 TT 30-31 Opel-Blitz, in North Africa, 20 TT 27-28 Speed, 1-2 IB 24 Italian, Spa, in North Africa, 20 TT 27-28 Soviet, winter traction device for, (illus.) 7 MR 48-49 T-shaped gun emplacements, German, 15 SS 60-62 T' 70 tank, Soviet, 8 MR 23; 13 MR 5 1' 60 tank, Soviet, 8 MR 22; 13 MR 5; 5 TT 30 T 35A, B, and 0, multiturret tank, Soviet, (illus.) 8 MR 27-28 T 34 tank, medium, Soviet (illus.) 8 MR 23-24; (illus.) 13'MR 5-8; (illus.) 5 TT 29-31; 35 TT 15; 41 TT 15 7' 26B tank, Soviet, used as flame thrower, 5 TT 30, 32 Tunisian operations (see also North Africa ): Axis use of mines and booby traps, 1-12 IB 1-6; 10 MR 29 British: Communications lessons, 13 MR 29-33 Intelligence problems, 10 MR 51-60 Lessons from, 10 MR 44-47 Sea power, importance of, 10 MR 44 Tank performance, 10 MR 10-14; 11 MR 14-19 Traffic-control problems, 12 MR 31 El Hamma, Battle of, 7 MR 1-2 German: Arnim, Jiirgen von, Col. Gen, order for 'improvement of defensive positions, II-2 IB 12-15 Combat, British estiinmate, II-2 IB 24-29 88-mm multipurpose guns in, 28 TT 11-12 Road discipline, II-2 lB 16-20 Tacticsi, -10 IB 31; I-11 IB 1-17, 27-31 ;27 TT 2s-27; 28 TT 11-12; .84 TO.; 388 TT 82-5

Trenches-Continued British, slit, 1-12 IB 78; 11-2 IB 28; 34 TT 2-3 Camouflage, (illus.), 1-3 IB 73-74; 7 MR 38; (illus.) 18 SS 120122 German: Camouflage in snow, (illus.) 18 SS 120-121 Concealment, 19 rT 22 Cover, for gun crews, (illus.),.17 SS 123-125 Slit, used in desert, I-2 IB 17 Snow, (illus.) 18 SS 97; (illus.) 22 TT 22-23 Stoves, installed in, (illus.) 18 SS 108-110 Japanese: Arakan front, (illus.) I-10 IB 67, 68, 69 Buna area, 1-7 IB 30 Triangular and round, as tank traps, I-4 IB 17-18 Soviet, types of, (illus.) 8 MR 3335 Trestle barbed-wire obstacle oil snow, German, (illus.) 36 TT 18 Trieste Division, Italian, 13- TT 35; 16 TT 7 Tripolitania. See Libya. Trip-wire obstacles, German, II-1 IB 43, 46;, 15 SS 22, 24 Troop carriers, German, I-6 IB 6364; 1-9 IB 50, 51 Troop columns (see also80 Marches; Movement), German, 11-2 IB 1820; 8 SS 35-37; 10 SS 65-66; 16 TT 25 Troop fitness, importance of, British, 4 MR 40 Troop movement. See Movement. Troop trains, German AA protection of, 5 TT 7-8 Tropical field-service uniform, Italian, (illus.) I-4 IB 59, 60-61 Tropics, living. in, (see also:jungles), . T-1 IB.74- 9 2 ; 19 TT 49-54 . Troulgh slidting, German, (illus.) 18 " S 211.' 212-213 Trousers as life preservers, (illus.) ^6' i-6 .8s$919.. .. . ' Geriai '.... . '--Ford, in North Africa, 20 TT 2728

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Tunisian operations-Continued Medenine, Battle of, 7 MR 13-15 Minefields, German, clearance of. 30 TT 11-12 Rebaou, tank and infantry operations, (illus.) I-11 IB 8. 9-12 United States: Infantry lessons, 11 MR 30-36 Tanks, employment with infantry, (illus., I-11 IB 1-7 Tunneling in snow, German, (illus.) 22 TT 22-23 Turrets, armored, German, (illus.) 15 SS 66-67, 71, 72, 73; (illus.) 17 SS 73-76; 21 TT 39-40 12-in howitzers, British, 13 MR 16 12-lg antipersonnel bomb, German, 5 12.7-mm aircraft n machine guns. Models 486 and 389, Japanese. (illus.) 34 TT 36-37 12.7-mm machine gun, Breda, Italian. 11 TT 42 12.7-mm machine gun, heavy, Artsaka 90, Japanese, 8 TT 39, 40 28/20-mm tapered-bore AT guns, German, (illus.) 6 SS 8-9, 98; (illus.) 5 Tr 13. 14; 9 TT 41; 17 TT 11-12; 25 TT 38 .25-cal machine gun, light, Japanese, I-1 IB 58; 1-2 lB 38, 40, 42 .25-cal rifles, Japanese, I-1 lB 66-67 25-mm AA gun, Hotchlciss pom-pom type, Japanese, I-8 IB 74-75; 12 TT 7 25-pounder gun, self-propelled mount, Canadian, 1 MR 17-19 25-pounder, howitzer, British, 4 MR 16, 18, 19; 6 SS 30-33 20-mm AA/AT guns: British, Hispano-Suiza, 28 TT 32 German: AT role, 14 TT 8-10 Care in winter, 18 SS 161 Characteristics, 6 SS 9, 98; (illus.) 10 88 18, 20-27; 3 TT 3-4; 5 TT 14-15; 9 TT 41; 10 TT 18; 21 TT 25; 28 TT 32; (illus.) 35 TT 4, 6 Demolition charge for, 12 TT 20 Four-barreled, 6 SS 98; (illus.) 10 SS 18, 29-30, 31; (illus.) 4 TT 3-6: 9 TT 41; 13 TT 3-4; 21 TT 25; (illus.) 25 TT 38: 31 TT 40
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20-mm AA/AT guns--Continued German--Coutinued Mountain, dual-purpose, Model 38, 13 TT 5-6 Newspaper comment, 1-8 IB 41 Railway Flak, (illus.) 17 TT 5, 6,7 Range-finder, 1-meter-base, 10 SS 25, 26-27 Self-propelled model, 14 TT 8-10; (illus.) 25 TT 35, 36 Sights, 10 88 23-25, 26-27; (illus.) 2 TT 8-11; 3 TT 3-4; 41 TT 4-6 Tactical employment, I-6 IB 3841; 11-3 IB 33-36; 14 TT 8-10 Italian: Breda, I-3 IB 59; 11 VTT 28 42; TT 32 [sotta-Frasohini,28 TT 32 Japanese, Model 98, (illus.) II-1 IB 21-24; (illus.) 19 SS 177187, 241; 10 TT 33; 38 TT 2-6 20-mm AA guns: British, 3 MR 3, 5, 6; 4 MR 4; 6 MR 38 German: Maauser M. G. (Illus.) 12 TT 1, 2; (illus.) 28 TT 31, 32; (illus.) '30 TT 18, 19 Oerlikon, (illus.) 28 TT 31, 32 Italian: Breda, 3 MR 12 Scotti, I-3 IB 59 20-mm AT rifles: Italian, Solothurn, I-3 IB 58; (illus.) 5 TT 18; 7 TT 35; 11 'l
42

.Japanese, Model 97 (1937), II-2 IB 68, 69; (illus.) 19 SS 170-177, fol. 241; (illus.) 28 TT 81, 32 20-amm dual-purpose mountain gun, German, 13 TT 5-6
20-Uinil machine gul, heavy, Bredas,

Italian, 7 TT 33 20-inin- tank gun. German, 3 TT 10; 9 TT141 20-amm weapons, types of, 28 TT 3032 27-mral signal pistol, Gerlman, 21 TT 23; 27 'TT32; (illus.) 40 TT 26-28 26-mm HE grenade for flare pistol, Gernlanl. (illus.) 27 TT 31-34

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Twin-cable bomb system for balloon barrages, British, 4 MR 11-13 280-mm gun, K 56, German, 13 TT 44 280-mm (280/16) howitzer, coast-defense, Italian, 6.,S 1121 11 TT 45 280/320-mm chemical mortar or rocket projector, German, 16 SS 17 250-kg HE and incendiary bombs, Japanese, (illus.) 36 TT 39-42 250-kg mustard-gas bomb, German, 16 SS 26; 36 TT 48 240-mm howitzer, Model 12, Japanese, 10 TT 35 240-rmm K gun, German, 6 SS 102 240-mm railway gun, Japanese, 10 TT 35 200-mm spigot mortar, German, 16 SS 17; (illus.) 16 TT 32-34; 21 TT 24; (illus.) 33 TT 32-34 210-mm chemical mortar, or rocket projector, German, 16 SS 16-17 210-mm gun, German, 6 SS 10'2; 13 TT44 210-mm howitzer, Miirser 18, German, 6 SS 102; 9 TT 47; 12 TT 14; 18 TT 23-24; (illus.) 32 TT 34 210-mm (210/8) mortar, Italian, 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 210-mm (210/22) howitzer, Italian, 6 SS 111; 11 TT 45 2-1n UP (unrotating projectile) rocket, British, 3 MR 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 2-kg smoke pot, Italian, (illus.) 38 TT 17-20 2-pounder (40-rmm) AT gun, British. See 40-mm (2-pounder) AT gun, British 2.2-kg bomb, incendiary, antipersonnel, (illus.) 16 SS 26. 27, 28; 29 TT 3 Typhus-prevention mlethod, 3 TT 15

Underground mining operations, (illus.) 29 TT 39-55 Underwater obstacles, German, 15 88 17-19 Uniforms (see also Insignia): British commando, 1 8S 9, 15, 4851 Finnish, winter, 6 TT 40 German:
AA-troop, 10 SS 3

Air-force, 20 TT 30 Armored-force, 1-3 IB 6; 9 TT


29

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"Umbrella" bomber (Dornier (Do) 217 B), German, (illus.) 10 TT 1-2 ' Umpire training, German, 3 SS 53-87 Underground emplacements, German, 15 SS 76-77, 79

Field cap, standard, (ilius.)'II3 IB 38 Field-service, standard, (illus.) I-3 IB 5-6, 7 Mountain-troop, I-3 IB 6, 8 Parachute-troop, (illus.) 1-3 IB 6, 7; 7 SS 25-27; 13 TT 45 Reversible, 19 'Tl' 43 Italian: Field-service, (illus.) I-4 IB 59. 60-61 Parachute-troop, 18 TT 7 .Japanese, 1-5 IB 51-52; II-2 IB 51; 14 TT 47; 16 TT 35-36 Soviet, 8 MR 58 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, operations in: AA artillery, German employment, 7 TT 1-2 Armiored tactics, German, I-8 IB 15-18; 36 TT 9 Artillery used, German, (illus.) 10 TT 6, 8 AT methods, German, I-8, IB 18-19 Battle observations, German, 23 TT 20-21 Caucasus: Changes in place names, 10 TT1' 36-37 Defenses of, (illus.) 6 MR 57i-64 Dnieper River, German crossing, 7 TT 40-49 Dondu KowskaJa, German tank attack, 36 TT 7-9 Gzhatsk-Vyazma front, Soviet AT defenses, (illus.) 12 TT 8-9 Kharkov, German tactics, (illus.) 12 TT 27-29 Kiev operations, 1941, (map) 7 TT 40-49; (map) 11 TT 48-60; (map) 16 TT 50757

INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, operations in--Continued Krutojarka, German capture, II-2 IB 21-23 Leningrad, Soviet breakthrough against German defenses, 10 TT 17 Moscow, defenses before, (illus.) 26 TT 24-26 Mozhaisk area, winter fighting, 12 TT 20-27 Narew River, German crossing, (illus.) 27 TT 45-51 Nerve gas, German use of, 1 TT 7 Orel-Kursk sector, artillery counter-preparation, 36 TT 10-11 Sevastopol operations, 1942, (map) 5 TT 39-45 Soldiers', characteristics, 8 MR 59 Stalingrad operations, 4 MR 46-60; 26 TT 54, 59 Winter warfare, 18 SS 1-215; 12 TT 20-27 Tactics, German, 1-8 IB 15-19; 7 TT 1-2, 40-49; 10 TT 6, 8; 11 TT 48-60; 12 TT 8-9, 27-29; 16 TT 50-57; 18 TT 17-19; 20 TT 21-23; 25 TT 20-21; 27 TT 45-51; 36 TT 7-9

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Vaagso raid, British, I SS 57-97 France, commandto Varengeville, raid, 1942, (map) 28 TT 37-53 Vasilkov, U. S. S. R., German headquarters, 11 TT 58, 59 Vedette, small vessel used in German coastal defense, 15 SS 5 Vehicles (see also Amphibious tanks; Amphibious troop carriers; Armored cars; Armored vehicles; Contamination vehicles; DeconHalfvehicles; tamination tracks; Maintenance and repair; Motorcycles; OP vehicles; Sleds; Tanks; Tractors; Troop carriers; Trucks): British: Abandoned, destruction of, 1 MR 40-41 Snowmobile, (illus.) 2 MR 43-45 Waterproofed, 2 MR 46 Dust, effect on motors, I-4 lB 8586; 14 TT 41-42

Vehicles--Continued German: Abandoned, destruction of, I-8 IB 40-41; 18 TT 28; 27 TT 11; 41 TT 34-35 Features of, in North Africa, 20 TT 27-28 Night-driving equipment, I-1 IB 40-42; 1 TT 21-22; (Illus.) 9 TT 35-38 Road trains, 17 TT 42 Suggestions for drivers in Libya, I-4 IB 28-31 Track-wheel vehicle development, (illus.) 39 TT 34-37 Volkswagen, 6 SS 2; 3 TT 13 Wilnter care, (illus.) 18 SS 90; 12 TT 41 Japanese: Camouflage of, 13 TT 10 Road-movement abilities, I--11 IB 74 United States, jeeps or light tanks used to locate mines, 37 TT 3-4 Venereal diseases, II-3 IB 83; 11 SS 49-51; 30 TT 12 Venturi tube, German 26 TTrr 15, 16; 35 TT 20 Very lights, German, 1-7 IB 42; 24 TT 30 Very pistols. See Signal pistols. "'V"formations, armored, German, 6 SS 53-54 Vickers-Armstrong2-pounder AT gun, Mark I, British, 6 SS 26-29 Vickers Mk VIII AA gun, British, 4 MR 4 Vickers predictor, British, 4 MR 4 Village fighting (see also Street fighting), 1-5 IB 5-6; I-10 IB 36-37; 4 SS 42-44: 11 TT 24-25 Vision, night, I-A IB 66-75 Visual signals. See Communications. Volksw8agen, army-type, German, (6 SS 2; 3 TT 13 Voltol, aircraft lubricant, German, 6 TT 2

Wake Island, Japanese amphibious tactics, I-8 IB 47-54 Walkie-talkies, German, 6 TT 36 Walking-stick method of detecting mines, (illus.) 33 TT 23-24; 9 MR 32-33; 10 MR 30-31

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INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATIONS Wax-paper gas capes, German, 15 TT 13 Weapons (see also i1ndividual wieapAustralian and New Zealand Independent Companies, 1 SS 22-24 British: Airborne division, 10 MR 6-7 Commandos, 1 SS 14-16, 22; 1 TT 12 Infantry reconnaissance regiment, 10 MR 37 Italian, captured, use of, 7 TT 33-35 German: Basic requirements for winter warfare in U. S. S. R., 18 3SS 7 Desert, used in, 6 SS 6-21 Developments, 21 TT 22-25 Fears of, 9 MR 36-39; 12 MR 19-22 Mountains, used in, I-11 IB 2021 Parachute-troop, 7 SS 28-32; 13 TT 45-46 20-mm types, (illus.) 28 TT 30, 31, 32 Winter care, 18 SS 154-163 Italian: Desert, used in, 6 SS 21-26 20-mm types, 28 TT 32 Japanese: Attu, used on, I-11 IB 67-48 Caliber measurements, 19 SS 6 Defensive, I-12 IB 62-63 Marking systems for, 19 SS 4-6 Parachute-troop, 14 TT 47 Pillbox-attack group, used by, I12 IB 55-56 20-mm types, (illus.) 28 TT 31. 32S 20-mm types, (illus.) 28 TT 30-32 Weather (See also Climate; Winter warfare): Amphibious operations, requirements for, 5 MR 40-41 Charts, Japanese, captured, combat intelligence value of, 13 MR 58 Desert, effects, I-2 IB 18; 1-4 IB 28-31; 13 TT 39 Smoke operations, effect on, 6 MR 27-28: 7 MR 28-29; 18 TT 46: 40 TT 15

Wall loophole, fortification, German, 21 TT 37 Walls, AT. See Antitank obstacles. Walther pistol, 9-mm, German, (illus.) 14 SS 10-15, 171,173, 182, 183 Warning devices, German, against approach of personnel, 25 TT 17 Warning flags, German, for gassed areas, (illus.) 24 TT 11-12 Warning order, German, example of, 8 SS 31-32, 77-78 Warnings, air-raid: British, 2 MR 9-13; 6 MR 10; 9 MR 7 German, 10 SS 73, 100-102; 11 TT 8-9; (illus.) 21 TT 3, 5 Warning system, British warnings to aircraft against balloon barrage, 5 MR 7 Warships, AA defenses, Japanese, 8 TT 19-22 Water: Desert economy, U. S., I-9 IB 70-72 Desert rations, German, 5 TT 35 Filters, haversack portable, German, (illus. ) 38 TT 41-43 French Equatorial Africa, supply in, 14 TT 44 India, British supply problem in, 3 MR 31 Indo-Pacific Area, supply in, 15 TT 58-59 Libya, German precautions, I-4 IB 24-25 North Africa, supply in, 1-9 IB 6672; 30 TT 13 Precautions, I-9 IB 66-69; II-1 IB 86; 19 TT 53 Purification: British mobile plant, (illus.) 5 MR 21-22 Japanese methods, I-1 IB 68; (illus.) 22 TT 33-34 United States methods, 1-9 IB 68-69; 22 TT 33-34 Rattan vine, (illus.) 34 TT 40-42 Tank-battalion supply on desert, German, 16 TT 35 Waterproofed vehicles, British, 2 MR 46 Waterproofing AA equipment, British, 6 MR 5

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Weather-Continued Winter warfare-Continued German-Continued U. S. S. R., 18 BS 1-4; 12 TT Foptgear, (illus.) 18 SS 130, 131, 20, 27 Vaagso raid, factor in, 1 SS 84 132, 134-136 Infantry weapons, u se of, Wedge-and-trap maneuver, German, (illus.) II-2 IR 5-11; at Kiev, 7 TT 40-49 (illus.) 18 SS 164-168 Wehrmacht, German armed forces, Marches. See under Marches, non-German membership, 35 TT German. 53 Minefields in snow and frozen Weichs, Maxmilian von, Field Marground, 12 TT 23, 24; shal, 2 SS 18; 11 TT 49, 60 (illus.) 36 TT 20 Weights and measures, British and Motor vehicles, care of, 12 TT 41 U. S. conversion tables, 13 SS Obstacles, (illus.) 18 SS 100204-210 104; (illus.) 36 TT 16-19 Weissmann igniter, (illus.) German, Optical instrumenms, protection 16 TT 9 and use, 18 SS 174-175 West Wall, German (see als8o FortiPositions, (illus.) 18 SS 94-100, fications, German), (maps, il120-123 ]us.) 17 SS viii-ix, 48-141 Preparation for, 18 SS 4-5 Wheel-caterpillar car RR, type 7. Reconnaissance, I-11 IB 25; 18 German, (illus.) 39 TT 35-37 SS 16 Wind measurement, German paraSnow and ice as obstacles, chute cartridge for, 10 TT 23 (illus.) 36 T'T 19-20 Tanks used with infantry, corWinter warfare (see also Bivouacs; rect and incorrect methods, Camouflage and concealment; II-4 IB 62-63 Clothing; Communications; Training, 18 SS 4-5, 127-128 Evacuation of wounded; Health Troop transportation, 18 SS *53measures; Heating facilities; 56 Marches; Morale; Mountain Weapons and equipment, care of warfare; Obstacles; Orienta(see also individual weation; Rations; Roads; Shelters; pons), 18 SS 6-7, 154-163, Ski troops; Sleds): 175-178 Finnish: Soviet: Tactics of small units, 6 TT 39Clothing and equipment, 3 TT 45 50-52; 12 TT 26--27 Tank traps over frozen rivers, Mozhaisk area, 12 'lTT '-27 (illus.) 21 TT 8-11 Obstacles, AT, 12 TT 22-23 German: Ski troops, 3 TT 50-51; 12 TT1' Aircraft, problems of opera20-21. 27: 16 TT 17-22 tion of, (illus.) I-6 IB 52-62 Sled, propeller-driven, NKL-16. Artillery fire, 18 SS 172-174 (illus.) 12 TT 37-39 Clothing, I-11, I-B 23; 18 SS 6, Weather conditions in U. S. S. R., 128-136; 12 TT 27 18 SS 1-4; 12 TT 20, 27 Combat methods, I-11 IB 25Wire, barbed. rSee Barbed-wire ob26; 18 SS 7-12; 12 TT 20-21, st icles. 22, 23-24, 25-26 Wire communications. See CommuDemolition stores, handling of, nications 36 TT 21 Engineer practices, (illus.) 36 Withdrawal (see also Retreat): TT 16-21 'British tactics, II-1 IB 96; 6 SS 70 Field fortifications and use of. German tactics, I-11 IB 51-53; 8 ice-concrete, (illus.) 22 TT SS 72; (illus.) 11 TT. 14; 88 20-26 TT 83; 40 TT 25

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Withdrawal--ontinued Italian measures for concealing, 12 TT 35-36 Japanese, by night, I-10 IB 76 Wooded areas, tactics in: German. See Tactics, German, wooded areas. Soviet, German views on, 23 TT 21-22 Women's A u x ili a r y Air Force (WAAF), British, balloon-barrage role, 1 MR 8 Woodcraft, lecture to British Commandos on, I-7 IB 71-73 Wounded. See E vacuation of wounded. Wright brothers, aircraft developments, 7 SS 5-6

X, Y, Z
'Yellow fever, II-3 IB 74-75 Yokosuda, 5th Special Landing Party, Japanese, I-9 IB 24-26 Youth Movement, German (Hitler
Youth), I-3 IB 1, 3; 3 SS 5-8, 9, 10, 12 Youth organizations, Italian Fascist, I-4 IB 57 "Zeke," zero fighter, Japanese, 19 Tq' 1-3; 21 TT 32; 26 TT 1 Zero bombers, Japanese, 2 TT 1-2; 6 TT 3-4; 25 TT 2, 4-5 Zero fighters, Japanese, I-1 IB 74-76; 2 TT 1; 5 TT 1-4; 6 TT 2-3; 8 Tl 4-5, 16; 19 TT 1-3; 21 TT 32

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